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Serbia Today, 96-12-09

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] REGIONAL LINKS
  • [02] THE AGREEMENT HAS BEEN HONORED ONLY PARTIALLY
  • [03] MEDALS FOR CROATS FROM HERZEGOVINA
  • [04] 1.2 BILLION DOLLARS FOR RECONSTRUCTION
  • [05] AIRPORT FOR A NEW JIHAD
  • [06] TURKISH AID TO THE BOSNIAN MOSLEM ARMY
  • [07] THE PROBLEMS OF THE REFUGEES SHOULD BE PERMANENTLY SOLVED
  • [08] NEW CHAIRMAN OF THE YUGOSLAV OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
  • [09] NOW OBSTACLES FOR MEMBERSHIP
  • [10] HIGHER STANDARD
  • [11] MUJAHEDIN FROM THE BOSNIAN WAR

  • [01] REGIONAL LINKS

    A two day symposium entitled "General Agreement and Regional Economic cooperation" held in the Hungarian town of Debretzin involves government officials, businessmen and bankers from Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia and Yugoslavia. The objective of the meeting is to discuss economic and banking cooperation on the region and the role that ethnic minorities could play in this type of cooperation.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Tanjug, 1996-12-08

    [02] THE AGREEMENT HAS BEEN HONORED ONLY PARTIALLY

    Last Saturday, 625 people from the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem visited cemeteries in Croatia to pay tribute to their dear departed. The visit of the Serbs to the cemeteries in Croatia is part of previous agreements made by the Serbian and Croatian sides with the mediation of UNTAES. However, unlike the visit of the Croats that came to Eastern Slavonia on November 1st, organizational problems have arisen when the Serbs crossed the border in the other direction. Apart from providing an insufficient number of busses the Croatian side did not respect the agreed number of people allowed to visit the cemeteries.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika Ekspres, 1996-12-09

    [03] MEDALS FOR CROATS FROM HERZEGOVINA

    Croatian President Franjo Tudjman decorated members of the Croatian Defense Council HQ, including Gen. Tihomir Blaskic, indicted by the Hague Tribunal for war crimes against Bosnian Moslems. Decorations and medals for taking part in the "Operation Storm" conducted last August against the Krajina Serbs have been presented by General Zivko Budimir - Croatian Defense Council (HVO) Chief of Staff. The decorations and medals awarded to Gen. Blaskic (in detention in the Hague) have been received in his behalf by his spouse.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika, 1996-12-09

    [04] 1.2 BILLION DOLLARS FOR RECONSTRUCTION

    It is very significant that the international community has openly shown for the first time some interest for the reconstruction of the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem, and raised the question of economic revitalization to an international level. I have, however, stressed that we do not want only donations but investments as well, since we are confident that the countries investing capital in the Region would be more interested in the survival and improving the standard of life of the people living in the Region", said the head of the Regional government commenting the major meeting of international donors for the reconstruction of the Region, held in Zagreb and entitled "The Challenges of Reconstruction". Addressing the donors, the Chairman of the regional Government particularly stressed that the return f the refugees, being an essential part of the peace process must not be unilateral, but rather a two-way effort. "We can not accept that only Croatians return to the Region, and that our fellow Serbs can not return to their homes ", said Dr. Stanimirovic and reminded that some 60.000 Serbian refugees from other parts of Croatia are now living in the Region, and that they must be given the possibility to return home.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika, 1996-12-08

    [05] AIRPORT FOR A NEW JIHAD

    The apparent pacification of the tense relations between the federal partners in Bosnia has been shaken by the Croatian daily "Slobodna Dalmacija" with an article accusing the Moslems "of preparing for war in a increasingly atmosphere in B&H." Quoting British and US sources, as well as diplomatic circles, the same Split newspaper affirms that the Bosnian army is quickly and secretly building an airfield in the vicinity of Visoko." The construction of a super-modern military airport coincides with the "alarming American analyses, indicating extremely hostile attitude of Moslems in a number of localities with the tendency to provoke a war solution in near future. According to "Slobodna Dalmacija", the controversial project to arm the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina called "Equip and Train", giving the Bosnian Croats ammunition and helicopters, and tanks and other armored vehicles to the Moslems: "further complicates the dire events in the Bosnian Federation". The article further stresses that as far as the survival of B&H is concerned, hard times are only yet to come" and warns that the creation of a unitary Moslem state particularly distresses American circles that have experienced the "boomerang effect" coming from "Iranian connections" on various occasions.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika Ekspres, 1996-12-09

    [06] TURKISH AID TO THE BOSNIAN MOSLEM ARMY

    A new group of Moslem-Croatian Federation Army soldiers has arrived in Turkey, where they will undergo training at the local military academies and bases. Some 90 Bosnian soldiers and officers have arrived in Ankara and their training will last three months. This is the third group of Bosnian Army members that has come to Turkey for training since May. Turkish Army bases are also used to train Albanians, Azarbeigany, Turkmenians and soldiers from other Central Asia states that have acquired independence after the break-up of the former Soviet Union.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Tanjug, 1996-12-08

    [07] THE PROBLEMS OF THE REFUGEES SHOULD BE PERMANENTLY SOLVED

    The UN High Commissioner for Refugees - Ms. Sadako Ogata will meet in Zenica (Bosnia) on December 16th with all the key protagonists of the Working Group for Humanitarian Issues for former Yugoslavia, and present new proposals for a quicker repatriation of refugees to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The objective of this fundamentally new plan for repatriation is to permanently solve the problem of refugees in former Yugoslavia within the next two years. According to the Dayton Agreement, two basic principles are applicable to refugees - the right to return home and the right to choose another place to permanently settle in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A third principle is to be added - the right of the refugees to stay (under given conditions) in the countries that have given them shelter, which would require additional financing by the international community.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Borba, 1996-12-09

    [08] NEW CHAIRMAN OF THE YUGOSLAV OLYMPIC COMMITTEE

    Mr. Dragan Kicanovic - former member of the Yugoslav basketball team - has been elected Chairman of the Yugoslav Olympic Committee and will replace current Chairman - Mr. Aleksandar Bakocevic. As a player of the national team, Mr. Kicanovic won numerous medals in European and World championships and Olympic games. Having withdrawn from the field, Mr. Kicanovic stayed active in the world of sports: first as the Serbian Minister of Sports and then as the Director of the Yugoslav basketball national team.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika, 1996-12-07

    [09] NOW OBSTACLES FOR MEMBERSHIP

    The letter Federal Premier Radoje Kontic submitted to the International Monetary Fund represents the last set of documents needed for the renewal of our country's membership in this international organization. The meeting of the Directors of the Executive Board, due on December 14th, should provide an answer - said in an interview for Radio Kragujevac, Mr. Oskar Kovac - head of the Yugoslav negotiating team with IMF. There are no longer any financial obstacles for our new membership in the Fund. There are numerous investors throughout the world that are waiting for us to become IMF member in order to star the cooperation, added Mr. Kovac.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika Ekspres, 1996-12-09

    [10] HIGHER STANDARD

    The Serbian Government prepared its economic program for 1997. harmonizing it with the federal documents and the analogue program adopted by the Government of Montenegro. The Government will summit to the public and to the Serbian Parliament a clear concept of ownership transformation, thus creating the conditions for equal footing relations with rest of the world. The program has been compiled by an expert team that managed to reconcile the need for privatization and the national economic heritage. The stability of prices and that of the exchange rate of the dinar, increase of exports and production, structural changes and growth of the standard of living - are the prime objectives of the Serbian economic policy in 1997. According to the economic policy document, the national product growth should be 13 per cent, and exports are to be increased by 37 per cent, the public expenditures being kept below 47,5 per cent of the national product. The basic economic policy goals are well defined and adapted to the existing business environment, and they realistically reflect the Serbian need to quickly revitalize its economy and re-propose it to the global market - members of the Serbian Cabinet stressed.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika Ekspres, 1996-12-08

    [11] MUJAHEDIN FROM THE BOSNIAN WAR

    The Armed Islamic Group (GIA) - the most radical organization of the Algerian Islamic fundamentalists - that its new leader is Sliman Maherzi, a Mujahedin that first fought in Afghanistan and then in Bosnia - in the ranks of the Moslem army. His rise to power is being interpreted as a sign of growing influence in GIA of the Algerian veterans.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-09 ; Politika, 1996-12-09

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