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Serbia Today, 97-02-06

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

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CONTENTS

  • [01] GOVERNMENT SUPPORTS PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC'S INITIATIVE
  • [02] OPPOSITION DOUBTS THE INTENTIONS OF THE RULING PARTIES
  • [03] MIKELIC: CROATIA IS VIOLATING ITS OBLIGATIONS
  • [04] EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE REGIONAL ASSEMBLY IN VUKOVAR
  • [05] FEDERAL COUNCIL FOR QUALITY ESTABLISHED
  • [06] REACTIONS IN THE WORLD: "A POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT"
  • [07] IVANOV: DE-STABILIZATION OF YUGOSLAVIA WOULD HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE BALKANS AND EUROPE

  • [01] GOVERNMENT SUPPORTS PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC'S INITIATIVE

    Government of the Republic of Serbia, at its yesterday's session chaired by Mirko Marjanovic, gave its full support to the proposals of the President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic, contained in his letter submitted yesterday to the Prime Minister. These proposals have the aim to overcome urgently electoral disputes regarding the part of local elections, especially in Belgrade. While adopting the stands that the state interest for promotion of the relations between our country and the O.S.C.E. and the international community surpasses the importance of any electoral dispute in some cities of the Republic, Government of the Republic of Serbia has determined and submitted for adoption to the National Assembly of Serbia the Draft Law on proclamation as final of the temporary electoral results for the deputies in the municipal assemblies and city assemblies, as stated in the report of the O.S.C.E. Mission. Convinced that this law will provide for the solution of the existing electoral crisis, Government has submitted a request to the Assembly to debate the law at its extraordinary session.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Politika, 1997-02-06

    [02] OPPOSITION DOUBTS THE INTENTIONS OF THE RULING PARTIES

    Opposition parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina have expressed their doubts in the sincerity of intentions of the ruling parties: the Muslim Party of Democratic Action (SDA) and the Croat Democratic Community (HDZ), to bring into life the conclusions from the latest session of the forum of the Muslim-Croat Federation, report the independent Sarajevo media. At this session of the forum, chaired by the Deputy U.S. Secretary of State for Europe John Cornblum, federal partners agreed to establish the cantonal police force and the city council in Sarajevo, to make possible freedom of movement and return of refugees and to adopt the law on municipalities. "If it is to be judged by the hundreds of adopted conclusions after the Washington Agreement which were not implemented, I am not an optimist even now", said the president of the Social Democratic Party Nijaz Durakovic and added that "the federal partners in the form of the ruling national parties can agree only under the pressure of the American mediators". Also the vice- president of the Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina Social Democrats Sejfudin Tokic is of the view that the latest conclusions will change nothing significantly, because they are the result of the pressure by the American mediator, and not the expression of the will of leaders of the two national parties.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Politika ekspres, 1997-02-06

    [03] MIKELIC: CROATIA IS VIOLATING ITS OBLIGATIONS

    President of the Committee for Protection of Rights and Obligations of Displaced Persons Borislav Mikelic, submitted yesterday a letter to the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and the officials of the other international organizations, with the request to start urgently resolving of the fate and status matters of the enormous number of refugees and exiled persons now located in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Mikelic is warning of the great problems which have arisen in the realization of the Erdut Agreement, especially pointing out at the lack of cooperation from the Croat side. He also accused the UN Administrator for the Srem and Baranja Region, General Jacques Klein, of his "one-side supporting attitude". Mikelic recalls that according to the provisions of the Erdut Agreement, the area of the Srem and Baranja Region was designated as a wholesome entity, and that this is now being brought under a question mark. The dialogue between Serbs in the Srem and Baranja Region and the Croat authorities should be continued with the assistance of the representatives of the international community, including the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, states Mikelic.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Vecernje novosti, 1997-02-06

    [04] EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE REGIONAL ASSEMBLY IN VUKOVAR

    At the yesterday's session of the Assembly of the Serbian Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem, President of the regional Executive Council Vojislav Stanimirovic, first of all pointed out at the positive sides of the latest presidential communique of the UN Security Council. According to Stanimirovic, in this communique the possibility remains for a lasting demilitarization of the region, then the stand was stated that the elections should take place only when Croatia creates for them all the conditions, and it was determined that the final date for the elections will be set by the UN Administrator Jacques Klein, which Croatia will be bound to accept. The positive side in the communique is also the fact that the Erdut Agreement has been re-affirmed and that the Croat obligations were pointed out in respect to the amnesty of Serbs. Stanimirovic and the other participants in the debate pointed out that in the forthcoming period the Serbian side must struggle for the postponement of the elections, for the extension of the UN mandate for another half a year period, for a clear definition of the status of the Alliance of Serbian Municipalities and for the stay of population in this region.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Politika ekspres, 1997-02-06

    [05] FEDERAL COUNCIL FOR QUALITY ESTABLISHED

    Our economy through its exports even at the time of sanctions, and especially after the sanctions, proved that it is capable of producing good quality goods, but this does not at all mean that we are satisfied with what has been achieved. This was stated yesterday at the constitutive session of the Council for Quality of the Federal Government, by the Deputy Prime Minister and President of this Council Nikola Sainovic. "The main task of the Council", said Sainovic, "will be the promotion of work and quality in our economy, but also in the other fields of life. Quality of our products must reach the requirements of the modern market economy and proper quality control maintained of everything that will be offered and sold in our shops. According to the latest data, in Yugoslavia there are some 8,600 mandatory standards and 311 technical regulations, regulating almost all the pores of the economic life, and all this after lifting of sanctions, must be re-examined. Therefore, one of the primary tasks of the Council will be the establishment of the information basis on the actual problems of quality in the country".
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Politika, 1997-02-06

    [06] REACTIONS IN THE WORLD: "A POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT"

    Chief of the Greek diplomacy Teodoros Pangalos qualified the initiative of President Milosevic as a courageous one and as "a very positive development". He underlined that there should be a stop put to the constant attempts "by some of the international factors to find new excuses in order to postpone integration of Yugoslavia into the international life".

    Representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the principled Chinese stand that the local elections in Serbia are the interior affair, and then expressed hope that the decision of President Milosevic will be useful for easing of the present situation. "We believe that the interested parties in Yugoslavia will be able to resolve the internal problems in the right way", said the representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry and expressed hope that normalization of the situation in Belgrade and in Serbia will help a faster return of Yugoslavia into the international institutions.

    In the reaction to the initiative of President Milosevic, the spokesman of the State Department Nicholas Burns stated that "the United States welcome such a step which is leading in the right direction". He recalled that the United States are of the view that the solution of the crisis must be found on the basis of the O.S.C.E. recommendations and said that now the realization is to be expected of the decisions made.

    In the diplomatic circles in the O.S.C.E. headquarters, the letter by President Milosevic is welcomed with the comment that the final solution of this problem is on the horizon. At the same time it is underlined that "further steps are expected in the direction of the democratization and the dialogue between the Government and the opposition in Serbia".

    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Tanjug, 1997-02-06

    [07] IVANOV: DE-STABILIZATION OF YUGOSLAVIA WOULD HAVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE BALKANS AND EUROPE

    Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Igor Ivanov stated in his interview for the Moscow daily "Nezavisimaja gazeta" that the Yugoslav- Russian relations "on long-term basis are being maintained at a very high level". While reiterating that he was not in Belgrade on a mediating mission, because it is a question of an interior affair of a sovereign country, and that Gonzales also did not have a mediating mandate, Ivanov said that "not every one has read the Gonzales report and his commentary carefully". In this connection he pointed out that everyone was focusing attention on the item which speaks of the disputable municipalities, not bearing in mind the Gonzales qualification that the elections in Serbia "made possible expressing of the will of the majority of citizens". Furthermore, warns Ivanov, Gonzales is also writing that the way out of the present situation can only be found by Serbs themselves. Ivanov remarked that politicians of some western countries are trying to earn for themselves the political points from the situation in Yugoslavia. "It would be counter productive to increase artificially the tensions about Yugoslavia, because any de-stabilization in this country would have negative effect on the Balkans and on Europe in general", said Ivanov.
    Serbia Today, 1997-02-06 ; Borba, 1997-02-06

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