[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: WILLIAM J. CLINTON (1999, Book II)] [November 12, 1999] [Pages 2084-2085] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Statement on Proposed Legislation on Trade With Southeast Europe November 12, 1999 Today I instructed the Office of the United States Trade Representative to transmit to Congress the southeast Europe trade preference act (``SETPA''), which would authorize expansion of [[Page 2085]] duty-free treatment to a much broader range of imports from the region for 5 years. This legislation implements in part a trade expansion initiative that I launched at the Sarajevo summit in July. This initiative is an important part of the broader Stability Pact developed by the United States, our European allies and partners, and others to speed the economic development and democratization of southeast Europe and advance its integration into an undivided Europe. Along with trade benefits provided by European nations, these efforts can help the countries of the region achieve long-term economic growth. This, in turn, will strengthen the region's stability and reduce the risk of another destructive conflict.