The Independent - London, April 1st, 1995
Radovan Karadzic, deep-frozen in international isolation and feeling the heat of renewed government offensives, has insisted there can be no settlement in Bosnia-Herzegovina while the world insists on preserving the republic intact. In an interview, the Bosnian Serb leader, his office swathed in the snow that has hindered his army's counter-attack in eastern Bosnia, admitted to inconclusive contacts with the Sarajevo government, and held out hope for a confederal link with Bosnia - but only if his self-styled "Republika Srpska" wins independence. "There is some level of communication {with t...
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