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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, July 10, 1996

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From: Mirjana Petrovic <[email protected]>

LONDON - The fivemember Contact Group London meeting on the former B-H was closed with an unanimous position that the elec tions in this former Yugoslav republic should take place as scheduled, and that all political parties from both Republika Srpska (RS) and the MuslimCroat Federation must run for the elections.

SARAJEVO - The RS foreign minister Aleksa Buha and members of the Provisional Electoral Commission, Slobodan Kovac and Radivoje Duvnjak, received a delegation of the OSCE Advisory Group for the Former B-H, led by James Lovenstin. The talks concerned preparations for the upcoming meeting of the OSCE Advisory Group to be held on June 12.

BANJALUKA - RS foreign minister Aleksa Buha, assessed in an interview for the "Srpska Vojska" that the Dayton agreement "is not quite satisfactory for the RS" in view of armament issues. "Only summing the Yugoslav and RS military effectives, on the one, and those of the MuslimCroat Federation and Croatia, on the other side, the relation is more favourable for us", stated Buha for the Banjaluka's daily.

SARAJEVO - The RS minister of information and a member of the Media Experts Commission (MEC) Dragan Bozanic, warned the high representative Carl Bildt and the OSCE Mission chief Robert Frowick at a decision, allowing only IFOR to issue accreditations for journalist, as challenging the Dayton agreement. Bozanic reminded Bildt and Frowick that by outvoting MEC members from RS, at the latest Joint Central Commission session in Sarajevo, "a difficultly agreed to decision to authorise OSCE to issue accreditations for foreign journalists was suspended".

BANJALUKA - The PEC deputy president Kenneth Scott, stated at a session of the Consultative Council of political parties in Banjaluka that the deadline for the registration of refugees voters is prolonged to July 31. "Lists of candidates for all level elections will be published after candidates' data are checked", stated Scott.

BANJALUKA - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) for RS Main Board sharply protested with RS media because of inequitable treatment of this party in the Serb RadioTV broadcast and in the daily paper "Srpski Glas". The SRS for RS says certain coalition blocks, as the Democratic Patriotic Block an the Alliance for Peace and Progress have been, in the scope of presentation of political parties, presented for several times.

BEOGRAD - Vicepresident of the Association of the Serbs from the former B-H, Branislav Talic, stated in Belgrade that the Association yesterday instructed all branches throughout Serbia how to gather data on refugees who have right to vote in RS", stated Talic for SRNA.

BEOGRAD - The Yugoslav prime minister Radoje Kontic stated that the normalisation of relations between FR Yugoslavia and the Former B-H will be possible to discuss only after September elec tions are carried out. Kontic said at a press conference in Belgrade that "the Federal Government recognised Bosnian terri tory with two entities, while the normalisation of political relations can be expected after elections and subsequent legal establishment of government bodies".

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