The United States sent peacekeeping forces to Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1996.
Bosnian Serbs had been carrying out a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Bosniaks and Croatians. The United States also was involved in the Dayton Accords in November 1995, which were aimed at resolving the conflict in the Balkan region.
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Following is a transcript of President Nixon's news conference in Washington last night, as recorded by The New York Times:
OPENING STATEMENT
Ladies and gentlemen, before going to your questions, I have a statement with regard to the Mideast which I think will anticipate some of the questions because this will update the information which is breaking rather fast in that area, as you know, for the past two days.
The cease‐fire is holding. There have been some violations, but generally speaking it can be said that it is holding at this time.
As you know, as a result of the U.N. resolution, which was agreed to yesterday by a vote of 14 to 0, a peace‐keeping force will go to the Mideast, and this force, however, will not include any forces from the major powers including, of course, the United States and Soviet Union.
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