H.Con.Res. 217 (102nd): Urging all parties in Yugoslavia to continue support for the current ceasefire and engage in negotiations on the future of Yugoslavia, calling upon the United Nations to play an expanded role, along with the European Community, in resolving the Yugoslav problem, and encouraging the Administration to fully mobilize United States political and economic influence to address the crisis.

Introduced:
Oct 09, 1991 (102nd Congress, 1991–1992)
Sponsor:
Rep. William Broomfield [R-MI18]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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10/9/1991--Introduced.
Condemns any further use of force in Yugoslavia. Urges all parties to the dispute to strictly comply with the most recent ceasefire agreement. Supports the ongoing European Community-sponsored peace effort. Urges the Administration to actively seek a just resolution of the crisis. Encourages religious leaders throughout Yugoslavia to work together for peace.

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