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Serbia Today 96-07-29

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

Serbia Today

29 July 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] THE PEACE PROCESS CAN NOT BE CONCLUDED WITHOUT THE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF SANCTIONS AGAINST FR YUGOSLAVIA
  • [02] NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN FRY AND THE LONDON CLUB
  • [03] YUGOSLAV PRODUCTS FOR THE WORLD MARKET
  • [04] MACEDONIAN TRADE DELEGATION VISITING FRY
  • [05] ZAGREB IS THREATENING EUROPE
  • [06] THE WEST WILL NOT TOLERATE THE CROATIAN BLOCKADE
  • [07] VIOLENCE IS SPREADING IN THE MOSLEM-CROATIAN FEDERATION
  • [08] MOSLEMS ARE EVICTING SERBS FROM FORMER YPA APARTMENTS
  • [09] PROTESTS IN FAVOR OF A JUST PEACE

  • [01] THE PEACE PROCESS CAN NOT BE CONCLUDED WITHOUT THE COMPLETE REMOVAL OF SANCTIONS AGAINST FR YUGOSLAVIA

    Speaking at the at the Military Academy of the Yugoslav Army, at the traditional ceremony for the promotion of the young officers of the 48th and 49th class, Mr. Zoran Lilic - President of FR Yugoslavia and Head of the Supreme Defense Council, stated amongst other things, that "our choice is peace and we have done all we could to make it possible. The correctness of this choice is confirmed by the fact that FR Yugoslavia is practically the only multiethnic and multi-confessional state in former Yugoslavia." Our country, which is a civil state, includes 24 nations and national minorities and they all enjoy equal civil, national, religious, cultural and other human rights and freedoms, according to the highest European standards, and it must stay that way - President Lilic stressed. Speaking about the elections in Bosnia representing a cornerstone of the peace process and about the role of Yugoslavia in this process, Mr. Lilic underscored: "We shall pursue this position and we expect that the international community will fulfill its obligations - and finally remove all the sanctions against FRY and allow our complete reintegration in the international political and financial institutions. This fully justifies our stand that the peace process can not be completed without the complete abolition of the sanctions and the re-establishment of the international legitimacy of FRY", remarked Yugoslav President Zoran Lilic. (Borba, July 28, 1996)

    [02] NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN FRY AND THE LONDON CLUB

    In the talks with the London Club of commercial banks, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia insists that the re-programming of old debts, the freeing of the blocked funds and the opening of new lines for financial arrangements, be made part of a comprehensive strategy for the economic renewal and industrial development - said Federal Minister Vuk Ognjanovic, head of the Yugoslav delegation in London. He stressed that such a choice, has been welcomed by the representatives of the 16 major banks. The Yugoslav proposal that the existing debts be transformed into shares of Yugoslav companies and thus be used for the economic revitalization of the country has been judged to be a very interesting one. The London club made public for the first time the list of principles and issues that should be encompassed by the future agreement; the Yugoslav delegation interprets this as an important step forward and an anticipation of the prospective agreement. "The talks are progressing with foreseeable difficulties", said Mr. Ognjanovic, "but they can be generally judged as positive." (Vecernje Novosti, July 27, 1996)

    [03] YUGOSLAV PRODUCTS FOR THE WORLD MARKET

    Prof. Dr. Mihailo Milosevic - Chairman of the Yugoslav Chamber of Trade and Industry stated that, due to the objectively low production rate and prolonged duration of the sanctions, the struggle for a place on the world markets will be complex and linked to the effective industrial activities. However, the realization of export plans, amounting to about a billion dollars by the end of the year, is possible because they have real grounds - linked to contracts with foreign partners. Mr. Milosevic stressed that at the present moment the most important thing is that the return of the Yugoslav industry on the global markets be supported. (Politika, July 29, 1996)

    [04] MACEDONIAN TRADE DELEGATION VISITING FRY

    The Macedonian trade delegation - headed by Chamber of Commerce Chairman - Mr. Dusan Petreski, visiting our country upon an invitation extended by the Serbian Chamber of Trade and Industry, has been received by Federal Premier Dr. Radoje Kontic. The talks concerning the prospective renewal expansion and enhancement of the Yugoslav-Macedonian cooperation involved a dozen general managers of Macedonian trade and industrial companies. Stressing the importance of the recent Agreement on the normalization of relations between FRY, Prime Minister Kontic, underscored that Yugoslavia has every intention of establishing a free flow of goods, persons and capital with Macedonia. The cooperation between the Yugoslav and Macedonian businessmen will greatly help the integration process in the Balkans, remarked the Federal Premier. Mr. Dusan Petreski stressed that the businessmen are opposed to state barriers obstructing the development of trade relations. (Borba, July 27-28, 1996)

    [05] ZAGREB IS THREATENING EUROPE

    France officially revealed that it will hold Croatia and its president Franjo Tudjman responsible for the continuation of the blockade of the unification of Mostar sanctioned by the recent municipal elections. The Croatian boycott must be ended by August 3rd, said the representative of the French Foreign Ministry. Otherwise, the European Union will withdraw from Mostar and punitive actions will be used against Croatia. Paris warned that Mr. Tudjman's regime "threatens to destroy the EU peace efforts in Bosnia". Not only France, but the entire EU finally realizes that the policy of the Bosnian Croats and the attitude pursued by official Zagreb are jeopardizing the Dayton Agreement. (Borba, July 27-28, 1996)

    [06] THE WEST WILL NOT TOLERATE THE CROATIAN BLOCKADE

    Mr. Michael Steiner, Deputy of Mr. Karl Bildt - High Representative of the international community for Bosnia Karl Bildt, said that a political "Mafia" lies behind the Croatian boycott of the results of the elections in Mostar designed to re-unite this ancient town in Herzegovina. However, the west will not tolerate this blockade, said Mr. Steiner, adding that should it be necessary, the UN Police - backed by IFOR troops, will enter the Croatian (western) part of Mostar, to endorse the new Mostar Municipal Council where the Moslems have the majority. Some of the ultra-right-wing gangsters that seized the control of the western part of Mostar during the war, will probably end up "UN lists of war criminals", said Mr. Steiner. He added that Croatian President Tudjman - mentor of the Bosnian Croats - has the obligation to induce his co-nationals in Mostar to accept the election results or face the possible international sanctions. (Politika, July 29, 1996)

    [07] VIOLENCE IS SPREADING IN THE MOSLEM-CROATIAN FEDERATION

    Moslem Radio Sarajevo reported that on Saturday Croatian extremists opened fire and damaged the mosque in the village of Guber near the town of Livno. The remaining 3,000 moslems in Livno are now living in fear, stresses the same source, affirming that in this town under Croatian control, terrorist attacks against Moslems and their property have become frequent. This is in fact the fourth temple attacked in the Moslem-Croatian Federation in the past four days. On Wednesday the Moslems blew up the Catholic church in the village of Humac near Bugojno, and the day after the Croats retaliated setting fire to the mosque in Prozor; then the Moslems blew up the Catholic church in Bugojno. Both Croatian and Moslem local radio-stations report that the wave of violence and incidents is spreading throughout the Federation. (Politika Ekspres, July 28, 1996)

    [08] MOSLEMS ARE EVICTING SERBS FROM FORMER YPA APARTMENTS

    Agencies report that Moslem-Croatian Federation Police has evicted dozens of people - mostly Serbs - from their apartments in Sarajevo to make space for Moslem veterans. UNHCR spokesman - Mr. Chris Yanowski, specified that these were all apartments that the former owner - Yugoslav People's Army, sold to the tenants. "The victims are Serbs" he said and added that most of the apartments in question are located in the zones of Sarajevo that passed under Federation control according to the Dayton Agreement. The Government simply annulled the sale and property rights dating back to former Yugoslavia, said Mr. Yanowsky. "The problem is growing. It is an important one because it involves broader issues such as legality and human rights in Bosnia", the UNHCR official said. (Borba, July 29, 1996)

    [09] PROTESTS IN FAVOR OF A JUST PEACE

    More than ten thousand people from all the villages and towns in Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem for a major protest rally with the slogan "Protest for a Just Peace". The demonstrations organized by six NGOs, non-political organizations and associations from the region, have been used to formulate a protest against the way UNTAES operates, against the solutions introduced by the international community and the way the Erdut Agreement is being implemented. The speakers at the rally invited the people of the region not to move and thus prevent another exodus of the Serbs, and insisted that the return of the Croats to the Region of Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem be linked to the reciprocal return of Serbs to Krajina. A petition by the people of the Serbian Region has been publicly read; reminding of the tragedy and genocide faced by the Serbian people in this area from the times of Nazi Croatia to the latest aggression on Krajina, the document stresses that the Serbian side fulfilled all the obligations it assumed with the Erdut Agreement - first of all the demilitarization. On the other hand, the Croatian authorities continue to use state terrorism against the Serbian population. At the same time, UNTAES is favoring Croatian demands while completely ignoring those put forth by the local Serbs. The petition demands that a special status be granted to the Region to ensure individual and collective human rights, as well as political and national rights of the citizens according to the highest international standards, and that these be warranted by the international community through special mechanisms. (Politika, July 29, 1996)
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