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Serbia Today, 96-11-26

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

Serbia Today

26 November 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] COMPREHENSIVE AND SUCCESSFUL COOPERATION BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND GREECE
  • [02] ECONOMIC POLICY ENDORSED
  • [03] NORMALIZATION OF COOPERATION BETWEEN FRY AND EU
  • [04] DEVELOPMENT POTENTIALS FOE YUGOSLAV-FRENCH COOPERATION
  • [05] EUROPEAN TRANSPORTS GOING THROUGH YUGOSLAVIA AGAIN
  • [06] NEW TRIALS AGAINST SERBS IN CROATIA
  • [07] CENGIC'S "SLOVENIAN CONNECTION"

  • [01] COMPREHENSIVE AND SUCCESSFUL COOPERATION BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND GREECE

    President Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday a delegation of the PASOK Youth organization from Greece, accompanied by their host Mr. Aleksandar Rastovic - President of the Young Socialists of Serbia organization. The guests from Greece informed Mr. Milosevic about the cooperation and the ties of friendship that they promote between the peoples of Yugoslavia and Greece, and about the extremely positive experiences realized through such cooperation. President Milosevic expressed satisfaction for the comprehensive and successful cooperation between our country and Greece and asked the delegation to convey his personal regards to Greek President Kostas Simitis. (Politika, November 26, 1996)

    [02] ECONOMIC POLICY ENDORSED

    Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic, joined by the respective cabinet members and deputy premiers, had a meeting yesterday with the members of the Managing Board of the Serbian Chamber of Economy and of the Presidency of the Serbian Unions League, to discuss the national economic policy in 1997 - its basic objectives and the implementation mechanisms. The fundamental goals of the economic policy have been agreed upon by the Federal and republican governments and the National Bank of Yugoslavia. Essentially they will be the same as in the previous two years - Mr. Marjanovic said. Next year, priority will again be given to the stability of the prices and the dinar rate, the growth of exports and production, structural changes in the national economy and the improvement of the living standard of the general population. National product should be increased by 13 per cent, exports by at least 37 per cent, public expenditures are to be reduced to 47.5 per cent of the national product, the budget and the public expenditures in Serbia being 35.3 per cent of the national product. Chamber of Economy and Union representatives endorsed these objectives and the economic policy concept prepared by the Government and made a number of operational and constructive suggestions aimed at improving the mechanisms that are to be used in implementing the policy. (Politika, November 26, 1996)

    [03] NORMALIZATION OF COOPERATION BETWEEN FRY AND EU

    Federal Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic left yesterday for a three day visit to the European Parliament, European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg. After meeting with the Chairman of the Council of Europe, Irish Foreign Minister Dick Spring, the Yugoslav Minister stated that the talks were very useful and that they represent a continuation of the current dialogue with he representatives of the European Union. "Our talks concerned further normalization and enhancement of mutual relations, as part of the reintegration of Yugoslavia into the international community. We also had a detailed exchange of opinions about the current evolution of the peace process. Once again, Mr. Spring stressed the importance and the role of Yugoslavia in the settlement of the problems in the region.", said Mr. Milutinovic. Autonomous EU measures for Yugoslavia have also been discussed as well as the intention to include FRY into the list of countries to which these measures apply, representing the first step in the process of the normalization of cooperation between the EU and FRY. This is to be followed by negotiations on establishing normal forms of cooperation, resulting in the signing of a corresponding agreement. (Borba, November 26, 1996)

    [04] DEVELOPMENT POTENTIALS FOE YUGOSLAV-FRENCH COOPERATION

    Mr. Mihailo Milojevic - Chairman of the Yugoslav Chamber of Economy and French Ambassador to Yugoslavia - Mr. Stanislas Filiol, talked yesterday about the present and future cooperation between the two countries in trade, finances, technology and other fields of economy. It has been stressed that the governments of France and Yugoslavia need to review previous agreements on prevention of double taxation, protection of investments and technological cooperation and to endorse those they agree upon. Indicating the readiness of the Yugoslav side to cooperate with France in the field of modern technologies, relying on joint production programs and joint investment companies, Mr. Milojevic underscored the Yugoslav development potentials: agriculture - food processing in particular, and energy. Ambassador Filiol remarked that his government "is encouraging French companies to cooperate with Yugoslav firms, not only in commerce but in finances as well." (Politika Ekspres, November 26, 1996)

    [05] EUROPEAN TRANSPORTS GOING THROUGH YUGOSLAVIA AGAIN

    Serbian Minister of Transports and Communication - Dr. Svetolik Kostadinovic, received yesterday a delegation of "Prodos" - the largest Greek shipping agency, headed by General Manager Kristos Yoanidis. The visit was prompted by the signing of a contract on transport of goods between the Yugoslav Railways and the German-Greek "Prodos" company - one of the largest shipping firms in Europe. Thus, the transports going from northern and western Europe to the south and the east will once again transit through our country - reaffirming the Budapest-Subotica-Belgrade-Nis railway leading to Thessalonike and Sofia. The agreement practically affirms the determination of the ministers of transport from this European region to revitalize this transport direction as the most effective and most economical one. (Politika, November 26, 1996)

    [06] NEW TRIALS AGAINST SERBS IN CROATIA

    A trial against 39 Krayina Serbs has started yesterday before the Split County Court. Twelve of the indicted are in prison and the remaining ones are being tried in absentia. Most of those held in jail should have been released in accordance on the Law on Amnesty, but the indictment for armed rebellion has been changed to war crimes, although more than a year has passed since they were captured last August. (Vecernje Novosti, November 26, 1996)

    [07] CENGIC'S "SLOVENIAN CONNECTION"

    Slovenia has been deeply involved in illegal arms sales in favor of Moslem forces in Bosnia and coordinated for years by Hassan Cengic - the recently deposed Deputy Minister of Defense of the Moslem-Croatian Federation - affirms Croatian military commentator Fran Visnar in an article published yesterday by the Slovenian daily "Ljubljanski Dnevnik". Quoting CIA data, Visnar remarks that "Cengic's trail leads to Slovenia, starting with the Maribor arms scandal in 1993. which involved the highest Slovenian state officials." In arranging arms sales for the Moslem army, Cengic repeatedly met in Ljubljana with Slovenian President Milan Kucan and other Slovenian top officials. (Borba, November 26, 1996)
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