John Major arrives in Bosnia to explain to army personnel his decision to insure a 'No fly-zone' policy in Bosnia. Major arrives in helicopter. Meets with soldiers, pullschristmas cracker, talks to soldiers, walking with officials, is cheered by soldiers in room.
G7 Summit Tokyo: Major not using chopsticks too well. The international leaders at the G7 summit in Tokyo issue a statement on the war in Bosnia suggesting that the UN may be about to withdraw and allow the factional groups to settle their dispute by force of arms. Leaders gather; working lunch; Major has problem with chopsticks.
British Prime Minister John Major visits America. After ironing out differences over Northern Ireland and Bosnia, he and President Clinton have come up with a joint plan to send a repair team to Sarajevo.
Prime Minister John Major arrives in Moscow to remember Russia's allied involvement in second world war. The visit is soured by Russia's concern over Britain's involvement in Bosnia crisis. PM John Major on a visit to Russia
is warned by Russian President Yeltsin that the West will
not be allowed to bypass Russia in seeking a solution to
the Bosnian conflict. Major also lays a wreath at the Tomb
of the Unknown Soldier.
Prime Minister John Major makes a whistle-stop morale-boosting visit to British troops in Bosnia and promises 12 million pounds aid package to help rebuild Sarajevo.
John Major visits British troops of the IFOR force and local people
when he travelled to Banja Luka and Sipovo. Meanwhile, the US
has strongly denied a report that a deal has been
struck allowing Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and
General Ratko Mladic, both indicted for war crimes, to remain
at large. Bosnia's government has warned it may boycott
elections scheduled for September if both men are not captured
or given up, so endangering the future of the Dayton peace
process. C4N assesses the West's ability to see Bosnia's most
wanted men stand trial.
Diana visits landmine site in Bosnia
Bosnia peace deal signed by Franjo Tudjman and Alija Izetbegovic; Clinton speech
Orphanage in Bjelave, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Female helper walks into room in orphanage as children crowd round, hug and kiss her.
Little boy smiling as he holds a slice of bread. Children eating crisps at Orphanage in Bjelave, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
General views of British IFOR troops enjoying their Xmas dinner and being served by officers at British Division HQ in Bosnia. Land Commander Lieutenant General Sir Michael Walker serving plum duff.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand; wreckage in Sarajevo in 1914; simple map showing Austro-Hungary and surrounding countries.
Ashdown at Serbian prison camp - with Muslim Bosnian prisoners.Interview.
Ashdown in tank in Bosnia.Meets local Bosnian commanders. Interview.
Ashdown in blue flak jacket in Bosnia. Looks at ruins and ammunition.
Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal, The Hague. Ashdown in witness box 'I go by the nickname of Paddy Ashdown'. general view's of court and judge. Ashdown giving evidence.Croatian President Franjo Tudjman shakes hands with Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh at Guildhall to commemorate VE day(R07059501).Menu showing map of Bosnia drawn by Tudjman(7.8.95). Interview on Bosnian war criminals.
Ashdown resignation -News at Ten Profile. Ashdown jogging along beach at sunrise. David Steele MP interview on Ashdown. Ashdown at press conference after affair revealed (5.2.92). Ashdown with wife Jane hugged by Yeovil constituent (7.2.92). Ashdown and wife Jane applauded at 1998 Liberal Democrat conference. Interview with Liz Lynne (Former Lib Dem MP) on Liberal pact with Labour. Ashdown in Bosnia through bombed houses (6.8.93).
Bosnia: Peace proposals: Milosevic giving reaction to deal.