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Serbia Today 96-06-27

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Serbia Today

27 June 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] FOR THE CONSISTENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEACE AGREEMENT
  • [02] MILOSEVIC ATTEND FUNERAL CEREMONIES OF ANDREAS PAPANDREU
  • [03] REQUEST OF THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA TOWARDS THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA IS LEGITIMATE AND LEGAL
  • [04] GOOD FOUNDATION FOR AN OVERALL COOPERATION
  • [05] THE VISIT OF YUGOSLAV BUSINESSMEN IN BELGIUM SUCCESSFULLY ACCOMPLISHED
  • [06] RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN YUGOSLAVIA IS PRESERVED
  • [07] TURKEY IS STILL BLOCKING THE YUGOSLAV BANK ACCOUNTS
  • [08] LAWLESSNESS TOWARDS SERBS
  • [09] NEW DETERIORATION BETWEEN LJUBLJANA AND ZAGREB

  • [01] FOR THE CONSISTENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEACE AGREEMENT

    President of the Republic of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic received the American team with the Deputy Secretary of State John Cornblum at the head. The talks were focused on the actual matters of the implementation of the peace plan for Bosnia, with a special emphasis on the preparations for the forthcoming elections. The importance was underlined for a consistent implementation of the peace agreement as the best way for normalization of the situation and relations and for stabilization of peace in the areas ravaged by the civil war. A joint expectation was expressed that the scheduling of the elections for September 14, 1996 will make possible successful venture into the final phase of implementation of the peace agreement. (Politika, June 27, 1996)

    [02] MILOSEVIC ATTEND FUNERAL CEREMONIES OF ANDREAS PAPANDREU

    "We are sorry to be here on an occasion like this, but we wish to express our profound condolences for the demise of our great friend and a great politician of Europe, Andreas Papandreu". With these words President of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic, upon his arrival at the Athens airport, expressed the feelings of both Serbia and Yugoslavia about the demise of the former Greek Prime Minister and leader of PASOK Andreas Papandreu. President Milosevic attended the reception offered for statesmen and dignitaries from all over the world, hosted by the Prime Minister of Greece Kostis Simitis and Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos. Further to evoking memories on the deceased Papandreu, President Milosevic on this occasion talked with the President of Cyprus Glaphcos Kleridis and Foreign Minister of Germany Klaus Kinkel. President Milosevic was greeted by the citizens gathered in the streets in front of the Athens Metropolitan Church with extreme warmth and with the applause of : "Long Live Milosevic", and "Long Live Serbia". The local media on several occasions have quoted the words by President Milosevic who arrived to pay his respects and express the deepest condolences because of the loss of a great friend Andreas Papandreu. (Politika, June 27, 1996)

    [03] REQUEST OF THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA TOWARDS THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA IS LEGITIMATE AND LEGAL

    "Republic of Srpska asked the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to negotiate in its name and to undertake international guarantees which was demanded for the implementation of the obligations from the peace agreement. In this way, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has undertaken an extreme responsibility in front of the international community", said the Montenegrin President Momir Bulatovic at the press conference held yesterday in Podgorica. While commenting on the request of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the Republic of Srpska, sent by the Presidents of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, Bulatovic said that it is a legitimate and a legal request. "I would not like to add anything special to our publicly announced stand, except to underline the belief that every decision to the contrary by the Assembly of the Republic of Srpska can be an introduction into a broader destabilization in the region. Introduction of sanctions again against the Republic of Srpska would not have only its economic and social impact on its citizens, but also would profoundly jeopardize the very existence of the Republic of Srpska, legitimity of its representatives and consolidation of the overall situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The risk would be extremely increased of the new and absurd war conflicts in Bosnia-Herzegovina", said President of Montenegro Momir Bulatovic. (Politika, June 27, 1996)

    [04] GOOD FOUNDATION FOR AN OVERALL COOPERATION

    President of the Republic of Macedonia Kiro Gligorov received yesterday in Skopje the extraordinary and plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Janackovic, who presented his letters of accreditation. Gligorov especially expressed his pleasure at having received the first ambassador of the FR of Yugoslavia, "the state that we consider and feel as a friendly neighboring country". The agreement on regulating relations and promotion of cooperation signed in April this year has resolved many questions related to the mutual relations and good foundations were made for establishing of an overall cooperation, said President Gligorov. "Construction of good and friendly relations and an overall cooperation between our two countries is the best framework for mutual efforts in the preservation and promotion of protection of national rights of Serbs in the Republic of Macedonia and of Macedonians in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia", underlined, among others, the Yugoslav Ambassador Janackovic. (Vecernje novosti, June 27, 1996)

    [05] THE VISIT OF YUGOSLAV BUSINESSMEN IN BELGIUM SUCCESSFULLY ACCOMPLISHED

    A three-day visit of the Yugoslav economic delegation to Belgium was successfully accomplished and a significant step was made towards new mastering of the market of one of the most important European partners, said the Federal Minister of Trade Djordje Siradovic, who was heading our delegation. Some doubts have been removed about the vitality of the Yugoslav economy after the sanctions and a significant support secured in further efforts for rapprocheman and the return of the FR of Yugoslavia into the international institutions and systems. Yugoslav businessmen had numerous contacts, and their concrete results will be manifested already over the next weeks and months. In the opinion of Minister Siradovic, the greatest success of this visit is the fact that they were received in Belgium as equitable partners. (Borba, June 27, 1996)

    [06] RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN YUGOSLAVIA IS PRESERVED

    Minister of Religion in the Government of the Republic of Serbia Dragan Dragojlovic, received yesterday the newly-appointed pronuncio of the Holy See in Yugoslavia, Santosa Abrille Kastello. Pointing out at the difficult historical heritage in the relations between the largest Christian and non-Christian confessions in these areas, Dragojlovic underlined the importance of overcoming of this state of facts. For this process special responsibility rests with the most important confessions in the area, said Dragojlovic and informed Kastello that the religious tolerance was preserved in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, although the war was wagged in its immediate vicinity. The proof of such a stand of the state authorities is also the fact that the refugees of different confessions were accommodated in the same way as the Serbian refugees from the war thorn areas. (Politika, June 27, 1996)

    [07] TURKEY IS STILL BLOCKING THE YUGOSLAV BANK ACCOUNTS

    Turkey is still holding under blockade the assets of the Yugoslav firms and banks, although the UN Security Council even seven months ago had suspended the sanctions against our country. The Embassy of the FR of Yugoslavia in Ankara has requested from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey an explanation as to why the assets of our firms are still under the blockade. Turkish officials are for the moment avoiding answer to that question, although their government has already in mid-January following the UN Security Council resolution, suspended the economic sanctions against our country. The stand of the Turkish authorities is one of the main barriers towards normalization of the bilateral goods exchange and economic cooperation. (Politika ekspres, June 27, 1996)

    [08] LAWLESSNESS TOWARDS SERBS

    Four months have passed since the serious warning given by the UN Secretary General Boutros Ghali to the UN Security Council that Croatia is not respecting the rights of Serbian refugees to return to their homes and is neither punishing the perpetrators of many crimes committed against Serbs. After this warning, Zagreb received only mild criticism in the text of an informal presidential communique. Yesterday, Ghali submitted a new report in which there are no nice words for the actions of the Croat authorities. Ghali is observing that over the past months in Krajina and Western Slavonia there is an accelerated settling of Croats from Eastern Slavonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and even from Kosovo and Vojvodina in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Such a possession of ownership of the Croatian Serbs is seriously jeopardizing the ethnic balance and is raising the question whether there are real possibilities for the return of Serbs. In the report there is an extremely open and concrete statement of many recent examples of gross harassment and physical liquidation of Serbian population in the region of Knin, which is qualified as "the climate of lawlessness". Foreign observers have recorded also many cases when the police officers have joined in with the perpetrators of criminal acts. In Ghali's report killing is stated of 150 Serbs and some 5,000 cases of arson and plunder. A special part of an unusually extensive and detailed Ghali's report is devoted to the fate of some 200,000 Serbs from Croatia, who are prevented in different ways by the government in Zagreb from returning to their homes and from claiming their property. In the conclusions it is said that Zagreb did not fulfil the explicit demands of the international community. Will Ghali's report cool some overheated heads among the diplomates and journalists in the UN, or will it be commented upon only through a luke-warm presidential communique of the Security Council? (Politika, June 27, 1996)

    [09] NEW DETERIORATION BETWEEN LJUBLJANA AND ZAGREB

    Relations of Slovenia and Croatia have entered a phase of new deterioration, which was caused by the latest decision of Zagreb to "draw" its state border in the Adriatic Sea with Slovenia in the middle of the Piran Bay, as stated in the Rule Book on Sea Fishing in the Adriatic. The fishing area of Slovenian fishermen in this way has been substantially reduced. Cutting through the Piran Bay, although Slovenia and Croatia have not as yet reached an agreement on the final territorial separation, has caused today in Slovenia a surprise and dissatisfaction. Namely, Slovenia is demanding the larger part of the Bay of Piran, on the basis of the former republican frontiers, which is categorically being refused by Croatia. (Politika, June 27, 1996)
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