peter feith造句
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- NATO negotiator Peter Feith said after talks with Macedonia's leaders.
- NATO special envoy Peter Feith was reportedly due in Skopje on Thursday to try to help salvage the talks.
- Later, a senior Western diplomat told The Associated Press that NATO special envoy Peter Feith had won agreement from the rebels to withdraw " from certain areas " they captured in recent fighting.
- Private A1 television reported late Monday that NATO special envoy Peter Feith had written a letter to senior officials, voicing concern about recent movements by Macedonian paramilitary groups close to a NATO weapons collection site.
- After a few major snares in the month-long peace talks, rival sides were back at the negotiating table on Tuesday after the Macedonians met with NATO ambassador Hansjoerg Eiff and the alliance's special envoy Peter Feith.
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- An hour later, fighting stopped, and a Macedonian TV station reported that Peter Feith, NATO's special envoy to Macedonia, had won a fresh cease-fire pledge from Ali Ahmeti, the rebels'political leader.
- NATO Ambassador Hansjoerg Eiff and the alliance's special envoy, Peter Feith, have conveyed " verbal guarantees " to Trajkovski from NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson saying the alliance's troops would collect weapons from the insurgents, two government officials said.
- Peter Feith, NATO special envoy to Macedonia, was quoted in the Dutch paper Allegemine Dagblad as saying that although Trajkovski is " ready to seek a peaceful solution . . . many ministers in his government think that a military solution can be imposed ."
- NATO Ambassador Hansjoerg Eiff and the alliance's special envoy, Peter Feith, have conveyed to Macedonia President Boris Trajkovski " verbal guarantees " from NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson saying the alliance's troops would collect weapons from the insurgents, two government officials said.
- NATO Ambassador Hansjoerg Eiff and the alliance's special envoy, Peter Feith, have conveyed to Macedonia President Boris Trajkovski " verbal guarantees " from NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson saying the alliance's troops would collect weapons from the insurgents, two government officials told reporters on condition of anonymity.