- Peace talks continue in Rambouillet; CNN interviews U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on the progress of the Rambouillet peace talks; State Department Spokesman James Rubin announces that the U.S. never intended to bomb Yugoslavia if the peace talks failed; Serbian President Milan Milutinovic holds press conference; Contact Group extends peace talks deadline; statement by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Abdeev (sp).
- Milan Milutinovic gives interview to Russian news agency Itartas.
- British Foreign Minister Robin Cook: no justification for bombing Yugoslavia unless the KLA signs the peace agreement.
- Statement regarding the Rambouillet talks by the Serbian Socialist Party.
- Protests in Nanseee (sp) (France), London (England), Bonn (Germany), New York, and Washington (DC).
- Statements by Russian Prime Minister Evgeny Primakov, Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, Russian Communist leader Genady Zhuganov (sp), and Byelorussia President Alexander Lukashenko (sp).
- Media reactions from Beijing, Brussels, Budapest, Skopje, and Rome.
- Serbian public reactions to the Kosovo crisis.
- Statements by Yugoslav conductor Angel Šurev, Director of the National Theatre Bojana Boric-Breskovic, and Belgrade University President Dr. Jagos Puric.
- Milan Milutinovic holds press conference in Paris (cut off).