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BOSNEWS digest 489 - 04/12/95
From: Dzevat Omeragic <dzevat@ee.mcgill.ca>
From: Dzevat Omeragic <dzevat@ee.mcgill.ca>
BOSNEWS Digest 489
CONTENTS
[01] GREECE AND B-H - ESTABLISHED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
[02] KARADJIC BLACKMAILS FRANCE
[03] OPPOSITION TAKES OVER ZAGREB
[04] AUSTRIA LIFTED TRADE EMBARGO AGAINST "FRY"
[05] MILITARY REINFORCEMENT OF B-H GOVERNMENT NECESSARY, THE USA SAYS
[06] SLOVENIA RECOGNIZED "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA"
[07] NATO TO B-H - THE LEADING BRITISH ROLE
[01] GREECE AND B-H - ESTABLISHED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
Sarajevo, December 1,1995 (Press TWRA) - The B-H Foreign Minister
Muhamed Sacirbey informed on the press conference that B-H and
Greece established the diplomatic relations. The document which
verify this was signed by Greek Foreign Minister Carolos Papulias
who arrived to Sarajevo to continue with the trilateral talks
between B-H, Iran and Greece. (end) S.K.
[02] KARADJIC BLACKMAILS FRANCE
Pale, December 1,1995 (Press TWRA) - As AFP reported Karadjic's
Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) demanded the improvement of peace
plan completed last week in Dayton."SDS demands that all
necessary steps are undertaken in order to possibly improve the
peace plan, specially in finding more just solution for Serbian
Sarajevo, some parts of Drina valley, the access to sea and
corridor near Brcko. The agreement from Paris will not be
legitimate if it is not signed by the President of republic
srpska who, according to the constitution, represents the state",
says the press release.
In the same time, the leader of Bosnian Serbs R. Karadjic
demanded from France the support to reach better solution for
Serbs in Sarajevo in exchange for release of two French pilots,
reported "Le Figaro". Karadjic's demand has been delivered to
French Government, allegedly, by Italian poet Daniel Salvatore
Shiffer who did that in the past, too." France could help the
liberation of the pilots if it does something important for
Serbia", said Karadjic. (end) S.K.
[03] OPPOSITION TAKES OVER ZAGREB
Zagreb, December 1,1995 (Press TWRA) - The constitutive session
of the Zagreb's city assembly and Zagreb's county assembly are
scheduled for tomorrow. The opposition will, after winning
election, formally take over the administration in Zagreb (city
and county). Besides President and vice-President of city and
county assembly the new major will also be elected. The
opposition expects easy victory because out of 5O representatives
in the city assembly 32 are from joint opposition, 16 from ruling
HDZ and 4 from HSP. Today, on the press conference Croatian
President Tudjman said: "I support the Presidency of HDZ which in
the name of democracy and as a party which won relative majority
has right to form city and county Government. I can not allow
establishing of the city or county administration, no matter,
which would confront the state policy - in Zagreb which makes 1/4
of Croatia, and even more than 1/4", (end) S.K.
[04] AUSTRIA LIFTED TRADE EMBARGO AGAINST "FRY"
Vienna, December 1,1995 (Press TWRA) - The Austrian Ministry of
Finances lifted the trade embargo against so called "FRY".
The Ministry's press release emphasized that the lifting of trade
embargo, one week after UN officially lifted embargo, relates to
import and export from Austria for the Serbs from Serbia and
Monte Negro and for the territory of Croatia which are at present
under UN protection. (end) S.K.
[05] MILITARY REINFORCEMENT OF B-H GOVERNMENT NECESSARY, THE USA SAYS
Washington, Dec 1, 1995 (Press TWRA) - The US spokesman N. Burns
said: "We cannot abandon Bosnia after one year and leave the B-H
government in a subordinate position. There are two options: to
reach a military agreement bringing the military arsenal of the
other sides to the level that does not make any threat to the B-H
government or to assist the armament of the B-H govt. to the
extent of being a guarantee of its security." Asked what the USA
mean by the "B-H government"-Croat Bosniak Federation or
Bosniaks, N.Burns replied: "Bosniaks." /end/ A.S.
[06] SLOVENIA RECOGNIZED "FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA"
Ljubljana, Dec 1, 1995 (Press TWRA) - Slovenian foreign minister
Zoran Thaler released yesterday that Slovenian government decided
to recognize "FR Yugoslavia" which had recognized Slovenia when
Milan Panic was in power in Belgrade on Aug 21, 1992. The govt.
in Ljubljana made such a decision as mutual recognition of
Belgrade and Zagreb is expected during the Paris conference in
mid December and Slovenia might not attend the conference.
Ljubljana suggests diplomatic relations be established on the
charge d'affaires level in Ljubljana and Belgrade. Besides, the
trade embargo is lifted on FR Yugoslavia on what Slovenian
Parliament will decide today. Slovenian diplomacy head announced
continuation of the consultations with Croatia, Macedonia and B-H
on the issues of succession "until the mutual interest exists."
Slovenian media inform that Croat diplomacy head Mate Granic said
that Zagreb was ready to recognize to Belgrade a judicial but not
the property succession of the former Yugoslavia. So far, Skopje,
Zagreb, Sarajevo and Ljubljana supported the view that all states
of ex-Yugoslavia have equal rights as its successors. /end/ A.S.
[07] NATO TO B-H - THE LEADING BRITISH ROLE
Sarajevo, Dec 1, 1995 (Press TWRA) - The US and other diplomats
talked yesterday with the B-H government officials, the day after
the US army experts arrived at Tuzla to prepare the terrain for
2O,OOO US soldiers. About 2,OOO Russians should be placed in
Tuzla along with their commander authorized to make decisions on
some issues. Up to 1O,OOO Frenchmen will be situated in Sarajevo
and Mostar along with several thousands of Spaniards and
Italians. The British (12,OOO) will be joined by several
thousands of Canadian and Benelux soldiers. There will be more
than a thousand soldiers from Nordic countries and several
thousands from Muslim states (Malaysia 1,OOO, Turkey a bit more,
Pakistan with several thousands). Some soldiers are expected
from the Republics of Czech and Slovak and 5,OOO German soldiers
as a logistic support. All the main IFOR bases will be in the B-H
Federation and the presence of those forces to "Republika Srpska"
will be symbolic. The key role with majority staff in the command
and commander (sir Michael Walker) have the British. /end/ A.S.
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