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August 14, 2001
THE
WHITE HOUSE
Office
of the Press Secretary
(Estes Park, Colorado)
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STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
Following
His Telephone Conversation
with President Boris Trajkovski of Macedonia
This morning I spoke with my friend President Boris Trajkovski
to congratulate him on his courage and leadership in negotiating
the political settlement that was signed yesterday in Macedonia.
The settlement
promises to strengthen democracy and avert civil war, while
protecting Macedonia's territorial integrity and political unity.
It addresses long-standing political aspirations of the citizens
of Macedonia. It is now up to Macedonia's Assembly to adopt
the constitutional amendments and legislation to implement the
settlement.
As I have made clear from the outset of the fighting, the United
States stands strongly against those armed extremists who have
tried to take democracy hostage in Macedonia. President Trajkovski
and I agree that their tactics are despicable and their methods
undemocratic. The time has come for these armed groups to turn
over their weapons to NATO and disband.
A political settlement has been signed, and we now need to ensure
the peace and put Macedonia back on the road to Europe. The
United States offers its strong support to President Trajkovski
and to the democratic government of Macedonia as they move forward
to achieve this goal.
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