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Serbia Today 96-06-21

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

Serbia Today

21 June 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] LETTERS OF ACCREDITATION FROM ATHENS AND THE VATICAN
  • [02] NO OPEN QUESTIONS BETWEEN CLOSE NEIGHBOURS
  • [03] THE YUGOSLAV DELEGATION AT THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MIGRATIONS
  • [04] MORE THAN ECONOMIC TIES
  • [05] THE DEMILITARIZATION OF EASTERN SLAVONIJA HAS BEEN COMPLETED
  • [06] FRANCE INSISTS THAT THE "REPUBLIC OF HERZEG-BOSNIA" BE DISSOLVED
  • [07] ETHNIC ROBBERIES CONTINUE
  • [08] THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ASKED THE URGENT RELEASE OF PRISONERS
  • [09] POLITICAL MANIPULATIONS WITH REFUGEES
  • [10] SLOVENIA IS "IGNITING" KOSOVO AGAIN

  • [01] LETTERS OF ACCREDITATION FROM ATHENS AND THE VATICAN

    Yugoslav President Zoran Lilic received yesterday the newly appointed plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Greece - Mr. Panayotis Vlasopoulos. Ambassador Vlasopoulos presented his letters of accreditation signed by Greek President Kostis Stefanopuolos. The President of FR Yugoslavia also received yesterday the newly appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Yugoslavia - Monsignor Santos Abril Castello. The Apostolic Nuncio presented to President Lilic the letters of Accreditation signed by Pope John Paul II. (Borba, June 21, 1996)

    [02] NO OPEN QUESTIONS BETWEEN CLOSE NEIGHBOURS

    Mr. Zoran Janackovic, the first Yugoslav Ambassador to Macedonia, arrived yesterday in Skoplje with his assistants. He was received by the Macedonian Foreign Minister Ljubomir Frckovski. "I am glad to be in Macedonia. I intend to be an ambassador of good will." said the new Yugoslav ambassador. "I am glad that we are opening the first embassy of FRY in former Yugoslavia. After the signing of the agreement regulating the relations and the cooperation between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Republic of Macedonia, we come with the determination to honor the universal principles of equality, non- interference, respect of sovereignty and territorial integrity, based on common interests, and to develop comprehensive relations as friendly and close nations, good neighbors and equal states, in peace and cooperation. There are no open questions between FRY and Macedonia; none existed and I believe that we shall have none in future", said Ambassador Janackovic. (Politika, June 21, 1996)

    [03] THE YUGOSLAV DELEGATION AT THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MIGRATIONS

    "The Yugoslav delegation took part in the 6th European Ministerial Conference on Migrations, held in Warsaw on June 16-18, giving its full contribution to the debate." said Dr. Pavle Todorovic Federal Deputy Minister of Labor, Health and Welfare. "Our delegation submitted a number of suggestions for the improvement of the status of migrating workers, demonstrating that our country has a highly developed legislation in this sphere; it also pointed out several major problems faced - due to the sanctions - by FRY and its citizens working abroad. We particularly stressed the media campaign conducted against FRY and the effects felt by over a million Yugoslav migrants living in various European countries." "Our delegation insisted that the precondition for settling all these problems is the complete abolition of sanctions against FRY, and its inclusion in the European economic and political trends", said Dr. Todorovic. (Politika, June 21, 1996)

    [04] MORE THAN ECONOMIC TIES

    "FRY has full British support for its reintegration in the international economic flows, and Great Britain is prepared to help the process through direct cooperation between the two countries." said yesterday the Yugoslav Minister of Trade - Djordje Siradovic, at the end of his British tour. The Yugoslav delegation was greeted in a very friendly atmosphere, and this confirms the closeness of the two countries and the British interest to make the trade relations with Yugoslavia something more than usual economic ties. The possibility of establishing specific bilateral relations between FRY and Great Britain has also been discussed in London. These ties would be established outside the framework of the international institutions and will represent a stimulus for the return of Yugoslavia in the global community. (Borba, June 21, 1996)

    [05] THE DEMILITARIZATION OF EASTERN SLAVONIJA HAS BEEN COMPLETED

    "The United Nations destroyed or deactivated all remaining weaponry in Eastern Slavonia - the last Croatian province held by the Serbs, honoring the deadline which expired yesterday at noon" - said UN spokesman Mark Makenwoy. The deadline referred to the demilitarization of part of Serb-controlled Eastern Slavonija - comprising 4,4% of Croatian territory and bordering with Serbia. According to the agreement signed in November between the Zagreb authorities and the local Serbs, this zone is to return under Croatian administration during the two year UN control period, and the demilitarization was part of the agreement. Mr. Philip Arnold - spokesman of the UN transitional administration in Eastern Slavonija stated that all heavy weaponry will be turned over or destroyed and all forces demobilized. (Politika, June 21, 1996)

    [06] FRANCE INSISTS THAT THE "REPUBLIC OF HERZEG-BOSNIA" BE DISSOLVED

    News agencies report that France invited Zagreb yesterday to exert pressure on the Bosnian Croats and force them to dissolve the "Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia" proclaimed on June 15. French circles indicate that this act infringes the Dayton Agreement. "We expect the Zagreb authorities to act with determination and induce the Bosnian Croats to reconsider their decision" - said the French Foreign Ministry spokesman - Mr. Jacques Roumenar. The same official told the reporters that the peace agreement signed in Ohio "... recognizes the existence of three communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina but envisages only two state entities - the Republic of Srpska and the Moslem-Croatian Federation." (Ekspres Politika, June 21, 1996)

    [07] ETHNIC ROBBERIES CONTINUE

    The Law on Zones of Special State Care has been passed in Croatia. It defines the modalities for donating, granting the use or selling away the land, houses or apartments previously owned privately or socially by the exiled Serbs. The law targets all Serbian settlements in Croatia, and this move of the Croatian government can be interpreted as one provoking a new war in the Balkans. The law which inaugurates the general colonization of Serbian property clearly specifies who can not settle in Serbian Krayina. First of all the Serbs. In fact, the law indicates that all the territories in question can not be settled by persons that "took part or are still involved in activities against the Republic of Croatia." This practically means that none of the Serbs that defended themselves against the Croatian aggression can return home. The criteria for the settlers are also quite clear. Only a trusty Croat can colonize the land. Priority is given to the families of the Croatian soldiers killed in action, imprisoned or listed missing. They are followed by soldiers that spent more than three months in the army, persons involved in activities related to reconstruction and development, political prisoners during the socialist rule and similar individuals. (Vecernje Novosti, June 21, 1996)

    [08] THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ASKED THE URGENT RELEASE OF PRISONERS

    The Parliament of the Republic of Srpska asked the urgent release of the remaining Serbian prisoners in Croatian and Moslem jails stressing that "... it is incredible that five months after the deadline set by the Dayton Agreement, numerous Serbs are still held in prison." Some of them were captured after the Agreement came into force, such as the civilians in the town of Glamoc. The Parliament statement also reminds that according to the Dayton document the deadline for prisoner release was January 19. "The National Parliament joins the demands of the families of the prisoners and missing persons and insists with he international community that this burning issue be settled. The entire peace agreement might be jeopardized because it will be difficult to control the actions of the families and relatives of the missing persons and prisoners." - reads the statement released by the Parliament of the Republic of Srpska. (Vecernje Novosti, June 21, 1996)

    [09] POLITICAL MANIPULATIONS WITH REFUGEES

    The Slovenian Government and the Moslem authorities in Sarajevo did not reach an agreement on the repatriation of Moslem refugees from Slovenia which was supposed to begin on July 1st. The return of some 16.800 refugees (mostly Moslems) to former Bosnia and Herzegovina has been postponed on the request of the Moslem authorities. The Sarajevo government asked that the refugees should remain in Slovenia until some 270 million German marks from the savings accounts of former Ljubljana Bank branches in Bosnian territories now controlled by the Moslem-Croatian federation are returned. The Slovenian Government has been asked to return enormous sums (some 120 million marks are allegedly involved) paid for arms (destined to Izetbegovic's troops) which were never delivered by Slovenia. The representatives of refugee organizations indicate that the refuges are embittered by the political manipulations from Sarajevo and Ljubljana, relying on the tragedy of so many families to settle the accounts for shady operations both sides were involved in. (Borba, June 21, 1996)

    [10] SLOVENIA IS "IGNITING" KOSOVO AGAIN

    Not unexpectedly, Slovenian politics has once more turned its attention to Kosovo and Metohija and the "problems of the ethnic Albanians" in this southern province of Serbia. Two days ago the prime time evening news program of the Slovenian national television was dedicated to Kosovo, with the indicative title "Citizens of Two States". A parade of well-known Albanian separatists leaders, immoderate attacks against the Serbian political leaders and the anticipation of a "breakthrough in Kosovo", indicate that secessionist forces that operated in previous Yugoslavia are still active, that the Slovenians are continuing to "ignite" Kosovo and plan to "finish the job" they started in the late eighties. Albanian separatist leader Ibrahim Rugova even thanked the Slovenians for their help and support over the years and added: "Kosovo has now really become a republic and we expect Slovenian official recognition." The Slovenian reporters gave a highly biased representation of the situation in Kosovo, without any effort to provide an objective analysis, and without hiding the sympathy for "subjugated Albanian majority". (Vecernje Novosti, June 21, 1996)
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