Mr. Speaker, the five conditions which have been set out are very clear.
We are talking about an immediate end to the violence in Kosovo, the withdrawal of the Yugoslav security forces from the region, the safe return of the refugees, the deployment of a strong international military presence capable of guaranteeing the safety of the refugees, and the commitment of the Yugoslav authorities to pursue a negotiated settlement based on the principles of the Rambouillet agreement.
These are the conditions that have been agreed to and are still the conditions of the 19 countries, but in terms of implementing them there will be some discussion.
There is an element too that we have to keep in mind. There will always be a minority of Serbs in Kosovo who will need protection. There is a group of Kosovars who would like to gain the independence of Kosovo through an armed struggle. We have to ensure that there will not be war there. That is why there are negotiations at the moment, but the five conditions set out by the 19 countries are still valid ones.