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The U.N. says renegade Bosnian troops launched the attack, and that local officials are cooperating with the U.N. withdrawal.
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The statement said that after the withdrawal is complete, the U.N. will have a chance to broker a cease-fire for Sarajevo, and later for all of Bosnia.
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Of course, what Lebanese officials are working hard to change, they want the U.N. to demand an Israeli withdrawal immediately, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who was with the president, said she's listening to their concerns, and of course this resolution is far from done yet.
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So far, the U.N. says it has only been able to confirm a minimal withdrawal from the exclusion zone around the battered city.
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