World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Monitors Seek to Ease U.N. Sanctions
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The leader of an international mission to monitor Yugoslavia’s blockade of Bosnian Serbs headed for Belgrade in what may be the first step to easing U.N. sanctions on Yugoslavia. The U.N. sanctions were imposed in 1992 to punish Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic for his earlier support for Bosnian Serbs. Milosevic stopped fuel and arms shipments to the Serbs last month when they rejected an international peace plan.
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