Classified documents published: After four whiskeys Milosevic gave more than expected

The data became available to the public after the secrecy mark was removed from the documents concerning the mandate of the then American President Bill Clinton, "Blic" states.
The paper further states, referring to those documents, that after those four whiskeys, Milosevic organized a dinner where lobsters were served, and he liked to harass the interlocutors, but he also exchanged jokes with the President of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Alija Izetbegovic.
So far, the secret documents were mostly written by John Carrick, an associate of Richard Holbrooke who led the negotiations in Dayton. It was noted in them that, while the Serbs mourned their loved ones who died in the war in Bosnia and grumbled under economic sanctions, Milosevic stick to whiskey.
"Last night I spent a bizarre two hours in our map room looking at a prominent detail around Gorazde. After four whiskeys, Milosevic offered more than expected for the corridor to Sarajevo. Less than the Contact Group's proposal, but better than the previous option. Harris' reaction (Silajdzic, ed.) Was cautiously positive, and the details are now being reviewed by Bosniak map experts", the November 17, 1995 report said.
That same evening, Milosevic invited the US delegation to a luxury feast. He promised to serve lobsters.
Carrick also precisely made a psychological profile of Milosevic. Milosevic seems to enjoy Dayton here, but he seems to like to harass people. The key is to oppose him when he starts to attack, he respects and loves people who act as firmly as he seems. He always probed us. In order to start it, we must set solid guidelines for it and not move them, unless we know exactly what we will get in return, Carrick wrote.
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