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Serbia Today 96-05-28

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

Serbia Today

28 May 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] OUR VITAL INTEREST IS PEACE IN THE BALKANS
  • [02] FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS COMING BACK
  • [03] FIRST CRUDE OIL SHIPMENTS ARRIVE BY DANUBE
  • [04] THERE CAN BE NO SERB REPUBLIC WITHOUT BRCKO
  • [05] MUSLIMS OBSTRUCTING ACCESS TO ENTOMBMENTS
  • [06] FEDERATION WILL BE WIPED OUT BY TIME
  • [07] SUGGESTION TO CLINTON WITHOUT RESPONSE
  • [08] PROTEST OF THE JEWS ORIGINATING FROM YUGOSLAVIA
  • [09] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA MEANT A LOT TO SLOVENIA

  • [01] OUR VITAL INTEREST IS PEACE IN THE BALKANS

    The signature of the Dayton Agreement and suspension of sanctions brought a great relief to the citizens and industries of Serbia and Yugoslavia. The Government of Serbia is consistently adhering to the basic objectives of economic policy (currency and price stability, output increase, balanced budget and public expenditure financing from real sources, creating a favourable climate for market economy operation and quicker linking with Europe and rest of the world) and the main operating results in the first four/five months, are indicative of stability and positive tendencies - said Mirko Marjanovic, Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, in a talk with the representatives of foreign media who attended the already traditional 34th International Meeting of Journalists. We have been abiding and we will continue to abide by all decisions made in Dayton - was Prime Minister Marjanovicts answer to many questions posed in connection with the implementation of the Dayton Agreement and the situation in the former Bosnia & Herzegovina.

    Marjanovic substantiated his claim about economic stability and operating results so far this year, by concrete statistics. Industrial output in the first four months has increased by 3.3 percent and the value of total foreign trade transactions was 1.5 billion dollars. Prices are showing signs of calming down, the dinar exchange rate has been stable for quite some time now, and wages, pensions and other receipts have increased in real terms. In Prime Ministerts opinion, the most important factor of current stability is a firm budgetary discipline, and the Government of Serbia will cut the total tax burden by the end of the year in order to give the industries more room for investment and development.

    On being asked to say something about the situation in Kosovo, Marjanovic said that the situation in this province is stable and stressed that the Kosovo issue is an internal affair of Yugoslavia, which is also the opinion of the international community. According to him, national minorities have greater rights here than anywhere else in the world. There are no reasons for the Albanians to be discontented, since all citizens are equal, irrespective of their ethnic affiliation or confession.It is quite another matter that some Albanians, who are influenced by the separatist leaderships, are not taking the opportunities offered by the legislation. (Politika, 28.5)

    [02] FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS COMING BACK

    Jovan Zebic, Federal Vice Prime Minister and Federal Minister of Finance, opened today in Leskovac a number of trade fair events entitled Mestem 96. What is involved is the 44th International Fair of Textile Machines and Accessories, the 15th Fair of Small-scale Industries, the 4th Fair of Electronics and the 1st Machine Tool Fair. The many domestic manufacturers were joined by 40 or so manufacturers from Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Belgium, Rumania, France and some other countries, who according to Zebic, will help open room again in our market for business arrangements relating to industrial cooperation, trade and joint ventures. Reintegration into the world economic trends is one of the key issues in the application of the Federal Governmentts economic policy measures, said Zebic and added that the chief economic policy objectives for this year are price and currency stability, risen output and exports, restructuring, ownership transformation and improved living standards. (Borba, 28.5)

    [03] FIRST CRUDE OIL SHIPMENTS ARRIVE BY DANUBE

    The Karlovac pushboat, owned by the Yugoslav River Shipping Company (JRB), delivered 12,770 tonnes of crude oil to the Pancevo Oil Refinery docks. That is the first crude oil delivery based on an arrangement with Cinohem of China, or to be more exact, on an arrangement between the governments of the FR of Yugoslavia and the PR of China. The JRB vessels are currently carrying 50,000 tonnes of crude oil of excellent quality. Conditions have been created for the vessels of JRB and a Rumanian company to transport 100,000-120,000 tonnes of crude oil each month, said Rados Vukovic, Assistant Director of NIS Jugopetrol. (Politika, 28.5)

    [04] THERE CAN BE NO SERB REPUBLIC WITHOUT BRCKO

    The status of the town Brcko is one of the essential and vital issues for the Serb Republic and Serbian people in this district, said Miodrag Pajic, President of the Assembly of the Municipality of Brcko, and added that this issue and the subject matter of arbitration have been politicized. Under the Dayton Agreement, the Serbian people were accorded the right to an entity, and it has been made clear that the subject matter of arbitration is the border between the two entities. The bringing into question of the town of Brcko would mean the denial of one of the basic rights of the Serbian people in Bosnia & Herzegovina - the right to an entity and territorial integrity, said Pajic. He added that the international arbitration scheduled for mid-June can begin only once the arbitrators have been named and the subject matter of arbitration has been set. (Vecernje novosti, 28.5).

    [05] MUSLIMS OBSTRUCTING ACCESS TO ENTOMBMENTS

    The opening of collective entombments of the Serbian soldiers and civilians in the municipalities of Sanski Most and Petrovac is still an uncertainty because the Muslim side is not allowing to the Serbian representatives access to these localities, said Nedeljko Savic, Chairman of the Exchanges Commission of the First Krajina Corps of the Serb Republic Army. The opening of these collective entombments was to be proceeded with on 23 May and be ended by 26 June. The Muslim-Croat side admitted so far that there are 47 collective entombments in the former area of responsibility of the First and Second Krajina Corps, and 94 altogether in the territory of the former Bosnia & Herzegovina. Savic said that international factors are not giving enough assistance towards exhumation.(Ekspres, 28.5)

    [06] FEDERATION WILL BE WIPED OUT BY TIME

    Deputy Minister of Defense of the Muslim-Croat Federation, Hasan Cengic, expressed his discontent with the latest Washington agreement, according to which the joint federal army is to be established within three years. He said for the Muslim-controlled Radio Sarajevo that the problem is in the fact that within the next three years, we wontt even have a federation. He claims that the unification of units of the Croatian and Muslim armed forces in Bosnia could be carried out in less than a year, if the two sides sincerely wanted to do so. Bozo Raic, Chairman of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) in Bosnia & Herzegovina said at a HDZ convention in Sarajevo that there never will be a single federal army.(Vecernje novosti, 28.5)

    [07] SUGGESTION TO CLINTON WITHOUT RESPONSE

    In its yesterdayts editorial, the Washington Post spoke in favour of a postponement of elections in Bosnia pending the creation of proper conditions therefor, which would imply also the prolongation of the American troopst stay there. It was said that although this would mean to compromise the Dayton Agreement, it would also be a move towards avoiding an election farce in Bosnia. Clinton was reminded that he should act more like the head of a state rather than a candidate at presidential elections. Judging by the reactions shown by Clintonts administration, it is not likely that Clinton will accept such suggestions and postpone elections in Bosnia. (Borba, 28.5)

    [08] PROTEST OF THE JEWS ORIGINATING FROM YUGOSLAVIA

    The Israeli Association of Jews Originating from Yugoslavia wrote a letter condemning the Croatian presidentts idea of burying the Ustashe killers next to their victims at the Jasenovac memorial complex. The letter was addressed to the President of Israel, the Speaker of the Kneset, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the World Jewish Congress, the Holocaust Museum in Washington, the Holocaust Museum in Brooklyn, the Yad Washem Holocaust Memorial centre in Jerusalem, the Wiesenthal Centre and the President of the Jewish Agency. A letter of protest was also addressed to President Tudjman of Croatia, but no response has been received from him to date. The Jews originating from Yugoslavia, who were fortunate enough to survive the holocaust, will not allow tthe graves of their mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters to be desecrated and they dontt want to light candles in memory of their dead and their executioners at the same timet. It was said at the end of this letter that Tudjmants idea of turning Jasenovac into a memorial to victims and their killers is no less cynical than the idea of erecting a supermarket at the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Tanjug (28.5)

    [09] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA MEANT A LOT TO SLOVENIA

    Jure Apih, one of the leading European experts in marketing said for the Delo of Slovenia that the former common Yugoslav state was a market which appreciated Slovenian goods. Apih said that all those who are claiming that they were not affected by the disintegration of Yugoslavia are lying, and added: tYugoslavia in itself was a big wealth and an attractive country. It meant a lot to Slovenia. Had the negotiations about a new confederation been successful, Slovenia would have preserved its market and protected itself effectively against the political and cultural violence demonstrated by otherst. Embittered about the fate of the former common state, Apih said openly and sternly, which was the first case of that in the Slovenian media in the last few years, that Europe is not prepared to accept and pay for Slovenian goods. (Borba, 28.5)
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