[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1993, Book I)]
[May 2, 1993]
[Pages 551-552]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on the Prospects for Peace in Bosnia
May 2, 1993

    The developments in the Vance-Owen process are a positive step, but 
we have yet to determine whether the Serbs are serious about peace. We 
will make that judgment based upon their actions on the ground in 
Bosnia. As Lord Owen said this morning, ``We still have a long way to 
go.''
    Other agreements in this protracted war have raised hopes but not 
changed behavior. We will judge intentions by actions. Accordingly, I 
have

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instructed Secretary Christopher to continue as planned with his 
consultations through Europe on the measures we will take if the Serbs 
do not act in good faith.
    I have spoken in the past 2 days with a number of congressional 
leaders as well as President Yeltsin, Prime Minister Major, Chancellor 
Kohl, President Mitterrand, Prime Minister Mulroney, and Prime Minister-
designate Ciampi. I will continue such consultations.
    We all hope for a true and just peace in Bosnia. It must include not 
only the provisions of peace on paper but also the practices of peace on 
the ground.