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Serbia Today, 97-03-07

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

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC RECEIVED MR. JACQUES KLEIN
  • [02] DANGEROUS THREATS
  • [03] TERRORISM WAS TOLERATED
  • [04] LOCAL ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA ON SEPTEMBER 13-14.
  • [05] STEINER: THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRY AND RS IS NOT CONTRARY TO THE DAYTON ACCORDS
  • [06] TODAY IN VIENNA - CONFERENCE ON BRCKO
  • [07] MEETING BETWEEN FOREIGN MINISTERS OF YUGOSLAVIA AND AUSTRIA
  • [08] WORLD STANDARDS
  • [09] THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION MET WIT THE ROMANIAN AMBASSADOR
  • [10] MEASURES FOR COOPERATION IN ALL SPHERES OF LIFE
  • [11] SUPPORT FOR THE ECONOMIC EXPANSION OF FR YUGOSLAVIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

  • [01] THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC RECEIVED MR. JACQUES KLEIN

    Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday Mr. Jacques Klein - UN Administrator for the Srem-Baranja Region, who came to Belgrade accompanied by his assistants. The most important aspects of the present situation in the Srem-Baranja Region and the activities for the stabilization and peace-building in the area have been discussed. It has been observed that it indispensable that all citizens living in the Region, be given the right to take part in the coming elections. In this sense particular attention has been drawn to the right of the refugees to vote in the forthcoming elections. Coordinated efforts by all factors involved should remove the reasons for justified fears and insecurity of the population regarding their freedom, existence, and equal-righted life in the area, to prevent emigration and ensure a permanent settlement of the territory. FRY fully endorses the UNTAES Mission and Administrator Klein's efforts in favor of the implementation of the Erdut Agreement, which allowed the peace-building process and created the preconditions for enhancing the protection of the Serbian population.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Politika, 1997-03-07

    [02] DANGEROUS THREATS

    In a situation when chaos is spreading throughout Albania, certain figures have newly been given the task to "open the Kosovo issue". This time, the job has been assumed by a German reporter and the self-proclaimed president of one Kosovo "Government in Exile". The Bonn daily "Die Welt" published an article authored by its Zagreb correspondent. Using statements made by Bujar Bukosi (defined "President of the parallel government of the Serbian province of Kosovo inhabited mostly by Albanian population"), originally published by the Croatian newspaper "Slobodna Dalmacija", the German journalist formulated a number of dangerous threats about the possibility of "armed uprising" in Kosovo and Metohija. Bukosi warned the West that "Albanians can not satisfied with autonomy Belgrade has given them" and threatened that should peaceful separation from Serbia and Yugoslavia prove impossible, "a bloody conflict will follow". The war-mongering quotes with particular enthusiasm the warning made by the president of the phantom republic that Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija "might quickly draft 200-300 thousand fighters, their number being doubled in the second stage." Bukosi also concluded that the conflict would be "far worse than the war in Bosnia". It seems that "Die Welt" has been chosen to launch dangerous theses, publicly dismissed by German government officials.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Ekspres Politika, 1997-03-07

    [03] TERRORISM WAS TOLERATED

    All Swiss dailies in French published articles on the latest terrorist attacks in Kosovo and Metohija, indicating clearly for the first time that terrorism is involved. "Tribune de Geneve" affirms that the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Pristina two days ago belong to the so-called "Kosovo Liberation Army", which also stood behind the attack on the Rector of the Pristina University. In reporting about the events in Kosovo and Metohija, Swiss media stress what most of the other western newspapers state, namely the mistakes in the policy regarding Albania made by Western Europe and its political institutions. However, in writing openly about mistakes, western media primarily intend "the extremely lenient attitude towards Albania". Still, as certain diplomatic circles in Geneva remark, errors made by Western Europe are mirrored by Kosovo and Metohija as well.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Borba, 1997-03-07

    [04] LOCAL ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA ON SEPTEMBER 13-14.

    Mr. Niels Helveg Petersen - Danish Foreign Minister, and Chairman of the Organization for European Security and Cooperation, confirmed that the local elections in Bosnia, planned for July, will be postponed for two months. "As OSCE Chairman, I have decided that local elections in Bosnia are to be held on September 13-14th", said Mr. Petersen, adding that he made the decision in accordance with the recommendation of the OSCE Mission in Bosnia. and with the EU and NATO consent. Local elections were initially scheduled to take place last September, together with the general elections in Bosnia, but were subsequently postponed twice. The latest delay is due to the suggestions put forth by western representatives, unsatisfied with the existing conditions for elections.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Borba, 1997-03-07

    [05] STEINER: THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRY AND RS IS NOT CONTRARY TO THE DAYTON ACCORDS

    The Dayton Accords are our Bible, and we will reject all that is not in accordance with the document. This is the prospective in which we are to consider the draft agreement on special and parallel ties between FR Yugoslavia and the Republic of Srpska which has been signed recently. I personally believe that the document has numerous positive elements." This was stated by Mr. Michael Steiner - Deputy High Representative for civilian affairs during his meting in Banjaluka with journalists from the Republic of Srpska and B&H Federation. "The Agreement is not in contrast with the Dayton Accords, since the Serbian entity is fully entitled to it. It is also positive that it will be definitely ratified by the parliaments of Yugoslavia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and that - most importantly - it acknowledges the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ideal scenario would have B&H establish as many such agreements as possible with the neighboring countries. It would be useful for the Republic of Srpska to establish economic treaties with Yugoslavia and Croatia", stressed Mr. Steiner. Endorsing the revision of all agreements and treaties made on state level - which are not in accordance with the Dayton Accords - Mr. Steiner mentioned the "Washington Agreement" between Croatia and the Moslem- Croatian Federation confederate ties, which - as he remarked - "is not functioning as current events and the relations between federal partners have shown."
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1997-03-07

    [06] TODAY IN VIENNA - CONFERENCE ON BRCKO

    The conference on the modalities of implementation of the decision passed by the International Arbitration Committee for Brcko, will take place today in Vienna. Prime attention will be given to problems concerning the return of refugees, the economic reconstruction of the region, the deployment of international police forces and the construction of democratic institutions. The Conference will be opened by Austrian Foreign Minister Wolfgang Schissel, and it will be chaired by the International Community High Representative for Bosnia - Mr. Karl Bildt. The Conference will be attended by foreign ministers or their deputies from FR Yugoslavia, Republic of Srpska, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moslem-Croatian Federation. Yugoslav Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic will also take part in the work of the Conference, whilst the Republic of Srpska Delegation is headed by Ms. Biljana Plavsic.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Borba, 1997-03-07

    [07] MEETING BETWEEN FOREIGN MINISTERS OF YUGOSLAVIA AND AUSTRIA

    Austrian Foreign Minister Wolfgang Schissel received in Vienna his Yugoslav colleague - Mr. Milan Milutinovic and discussed with him the progress made in bilateral cooperation, the situation in the region and the relations between Yugoslavia and the European Union. This was the second meeting of the two heads of diplomacy. "We have agreed that we still have not reached the desired level of relations, one that would reflect the potentials and the mutated international position of FR Yugoslavia and Austria" said the Yugoslav Foreign Minister. "We have also agreed that mutual relations should be intensified in all spheres common interest exists in. We expect above all that already initialized agreements on stimulation and protection of investments be definitely signed, as well as the documents on regular road transport lines and social security, and that initiated talks on future forms of cooperation be continued."
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Borba, 1997-03-07

    [08] WORLD STANDARDS

    Serbian Minister of Human and Minority Rights, Mr. Ivan Sedlak, stated that the rights of ethnic minorities in Yugoslavia are well above international standards both constitutionally and in practice. Rejecting political manipulations "by certain political parties and their foreign mentors", Mr. Sedlak remarked: "The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia goes a step further than the international treaty on civil rights, and defines the special right of ethnic community members to maintain ties and relations with their mother countries." The legally defined standards are mostly being implemented in everyday life, and the best illustration can be found in the overall situation in Vojvodina, as far as minority rights and human rights in general are concerned. The stands of the mother countries greatly determine the demands raised by minorities in our country, and the principle of reciprocity in relations between states can affect the realization of minority rights, said Mr. Sedlak adding that minorities on both sides should be the bridge for cooperation between neighboring countries.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Ekspres Politika, 1997-03-07

    [09] THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION MET WIT THE ROMANIAN AMBASSADOR

    Serbian Minister of Information - Prof Dr. Radmila Milentijevic, received the Romanian Ambassador to Yugoslavia - Mr. Panait Lefter. During the meeting, Minister Milentijevic stressed her conviction that Serbia is proceeding along the path of democratization, including the public information sphere. Both sides agreed that Yugoslavia and Romania have a lot more in common than just the border, and that along with the traditionally excellent relations, which were always marked by friendship, understanding and mutual trust, a common desire of the two sides exists to improve cooperation in all aspects of life, including the media. Ambassador Lefter underscored that Romania - as a neighboring country - is closely monitoring the events in FR Yugoslavia and Serbia, and wished Mme. Milentijevic much success in her work and in her media democratization efforts.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Politika, 1997-03-07

    [10] MEASURES FOR COOPERATION IN ALL SPHERES OF LIFE

    Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic with his assistants, received the delegation of the Republic of Srpska, headed by RS Premier Gojko Klickovic and the Co-President of the B&H Ministerial Council - Mr. Boro Cosic. Concrete measures to promote and develop mutual cooperation in all spheres of social and economic life have been discussed, and the corresponding continued and systematic joint work in defining and realizing activities and collaboration in the most important industrial sectors and social segments. The mutual interest in developing capital infrastructure systems has been stressed, primarily the construction of major roads, and the modernization of railroads and telecommunications. The high government officials from Serbia and RS agreed that joint attention should be dedicated to future planning and harmonization of economic development. It was commonly expressed that a rapid economic and trade cooperation requires the harmonization of customs and fiscal regulations, and that all possible steps should be taken to allow the unobstructed flow of goods and financial means.
    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Politika, 1997-03-07

    [11] SUPPORT FOR THE ECONOMIC EXPANSION OF FR YUGOSLAVIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

    Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday the delegation of the Republic of Srpska, including RS cabinet members headed by Prime Minister Gojko Klickovic and Co-President of the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bora Cosic, as well as their hosts from the Serbian Government - led by Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic. They informed President Milosevic about the intense joint efforts to develop cooperation. The special obligation of the state bodies on both sides to promote effective measures and planned activities in order to enhance the economic expansion and successful business activities of partners from FRY and RS. Particular importance is given to the duty of both governments and relative ministries to constantly monitor and promote legality on both sides, involving a decisive battle against crime, smuggling and all illegal activities. Consent has been displayed to endorse agreements and coordinated activities of governments and state bodies on both sides will ensure the realization of the interests of the citizens and promote progress in FRY and RS.

    Yesterday, President Milosevic also received the Speaker of the RS Parliament - Mr. Dragan Kalinic, accompanied by the heads of the Parliament party groups of the Serbian Democratic Party, The Peace and Progress League, and Serbian Radical Party in the RS parliament. During the encounter, also attended by the President of the Federal Parliament Chamber of Citizens and Serbian Parliament Speaker - Mr. Dragan Tomic, the role and the importance of parliamentary cooperation has been particularly stressed, Since it also represents an important factor for the evolution of political life and promotes the conditions for realizing and linking the interests of the people within the democratic institutions system.

    Serbia Today, 1997-03-07 ; Politika, 1997-03-07

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