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Serbia Today 96-09-09

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

Serbia Today

9 September 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT DELEGATION IN WASHINGTON
  • [02] KLIKOVAC: NO ADDITIONAL CONDITION FOR THE LIFTING OF SANCTIONS
  • [03] UNITY - THE FOUNDATION OF A STATE
  • [04] HISTORICAL ACT
  • [05] FREQUENT INVITATIONS FROM LJUBLJANA
  • [06] SATISFACTORY RESULTS IN THE ECONOMY
  • [07] TWO OCEAN FREIGHTERS HAVE BEEN LAUNCHED
  • [08] THE PEOPLE IN EASTERN SLAVONIJA FEEL VERY INSICURE
  • [09] CROATS INSIST ON DIVISION
  • [10] HAMMAS AND ISLAMIC JIHAD CENTRES IN BOSNIA
  • [11] HDZ SWITCHED STATES
  • [12] REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS
  • [13] FRENCH WRITERS AND INTELLECTUALS SUPPORTING THE SERBS

  • [01] YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT DELEGATION IN WASHINGTON

    The prospective normalization of the edonomic relations between FR Yugoslavia and the US was one of the main issues iscussed by the Yugoslava state delegation - headed by Minister of Finances Tomica Raicevic - discussed in Washington with the US deputy Secretary of Treasury David m Lipton and with the Vice President of the World Bank - Johnis Linn. Both meetings were the first contact on this level that since the break up of former Yugoslavia. They indicate signs of normalization of bilateral relations should be expected soon and that real chances exist of a rapid solution of Yugoslav membership in international financial institutions. (Borba, September 9, 1996)

    [02] KLIKOVAC: NO ADDITIONAL CONDITION FOR THE LIFTING OF SANCTIONS

    Federal Deputy premier Uros Klikovac stated that the Yugoslav Government was not officially informed by any party, about the conditions for the lifting of the sanctions. The term "the outer wall of sanctions" is being broaddly used by the media, and until recently it was unknown to international law, so that it is quite vague and is being interpreted differently - Mr. Klikovac remarked. Potential obstacels and terms might be related only to the elections in Bosnia, and as far as the reintegration of our country into international financial institutions - and above all in the UN structure, this depends minimally upon us - stated Mr. Klikovac. (Politika, September 8, 1996)

    [03] UNITY - THE FOUNDATION OF A STATE

    The rally held on Mt. Javor - situated between the counties of Ivanjica, Nova Varos and Sjenica, marked the 120th anniversary of the 1st Serbian-Turkish war and the beginning of the Serbian struggle for independence. "We might cal Raska Sandzak or call Sandzak Raska, but historicall feacts confirm that this was the zone where the Serbian people realized the supreme objective of any nation - its own state. The recent demands to grant a special administrative status to the region where numerous ethnic communities live are not justified, because minority protection is granted to individuals - members of such communities - and not to territories where they live", said Prof. Dr. Ratko Markovic - Deputy Premier of the Serbian Government. "Today, after 120 years of the 1st Serbbian-Turkish war, dark cluds are hovering over numerous national objectives of our people. Many - in the country and abroad - are trying to undermine the state ties between Serbia and Montenegro , the parliament of some overseas countries - that didn't even exist when Serbia was a European power, are now arbitrarily bargaining with Kosovo. Certain foreign policy makers are determined to dictate our constitution - as if Serbia were still a vasal state, and as if our people were underaged, without history and without wisdom", stressed Dr. Markovic and concluded: "History has taught us well enough that only a united and harmonious Serbia, relying on its own strength and not on foreign aid - because such aid is always billed - can permanently solve major national issues which were lamentably left unsolved when the time was right." (Politika, September 8, 1996)

    [04] HISTORICAL ACT

    Dr. Basri Plana - an ethnic Albanian and Chairman of the League of Serbs, Montenegrins, Albanians, Turks and ROmany for United Serbia and Yugoslavia - stated that the agreement on the return of young ethnic Albanians to the regular schooling system has a historical importance. "The agreement is designed to completely involve the ethnic Albanian community into the state structure, and what was once will forever become a thing of the past", said Dr. Plana. He said that this is a logical sequel of events, because it was known right from the begining that President Slobodan Milosevic endorses a policy of equality for allcitizens, according to highest European standarst, so that the citizens and part of the Democratic League of Kosovo accepts the reality of a state accepted by all other states. (Ekspres Politika, September 9, 1996)

    [05] FREQUENT INVITATIONS FROM LJUBLJANA

    Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Drnovsek officially invited Yugoslavia yesterday to accept the normalization of relations with Slovenia. "Slovenia is prepared, and fully mature and responsible for the normalization of relations with FR Yugoslavia", said Mr. Drnovsek. His statement is another confirmation ofd the senselesness of the policy regarding Belgrade pursued by the Slovenian leaders. This also prompted frequent invitations from Ljubljana for FR Yugoslavia to accept the offer of normal relations. Proposals and appeals have recently been made by Slovenian President Milan Kucan and the Slovenian Foreign Minister Davorin Kracun. (Borba, September 7-8, 1996)

    [06] SATISFACTORY RESULTS IN THE ECONOMY

    The results achieved by the Serbian economy in the past eight munths are sattisfactory, said the Serbian Deputy Premier Slobodan Radulovic in an interview for Radio Kragujevac. Currency stability has been implemented, and a relative stability of proces achieved, and the budget expenditures was strictly controled and covered from real financial sources - specified Mr. Radulovic. The economic environment indicates that a production increase can be expected, said the Deputy Premier and illustrated the Government draft proposal submitted to the Parialment, namely that starting on October 1st, the contributions given by the companies be reduced to 1:1. This ratio - defined after consultations with the Chamber of Economy and Unions, is not only financially important for the companies and their workers but also psychologically significant, since we will thus be approaching a tollerable level for the firms - said Mr. Radulovic. (Politika, September 9, 1996)

    [07] TWO OCEAN FREIGHTERS HAVE BEEN LAUNCHED

    Two ocean freighter have been launched yesterday in the Novi Sad Shipyard - the largest ever built in this firm, and wiorth about 10 million dollars. The ships have been ordered by German customers. This project symbolizes the return of Yugoslav know-how on the international market, where we deserve to be - said Mr. BOsko Perosevic - Chairman of the Vojvodina Regional Executive Council. "We started building the ships back in 1989, but the sanctions were a major setback. With the sale of the ships we will getback all the money we've invested, and we have signed shipbuilding contracts by the end of this century" stated the Novi Sad shipyard Manager - Mr. Branko Zmukic. (Borba, September 9, 1996)

    [08] THE PEOPLE IN EASTERN SLAVONIJA FEEL VERY INSICURE

    Ms. Suzan Manuel - Spokeswoman of the UN Liason Office in Belgrade - stressed that in the Serbian Region of Eastern Slavonija, Baranja, and Western Srem, the people are feeling increasingly insecure, for the simple reason that they can not know "what will happen with them". At the press conference held in Belgrade, Ms. Manuel said that the latest report submitted by UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros Ghali does not clearly reveal the duration of the UNTAES mandate, whilst the UN Administrator for the Province - Mr. Jacques Kline "ofetn says" that UNTAES will stay until next July "to allow the adequate transfer of authority". According to the Erdut Agreement, Ms. Manuel added, the elections should take place a month before the UNTAES mandate expires. However, she said - UN experts believe that elections might be staged by spring "provided that the question of amnesty and citizenship are settled by November". She also added that it is evident that "Croatia deliberately postponed the solution of the question". (Politika, September 7, 1996)

    [09] CROATS INSIST ON DIVISION

    Croatian Radio reported that the Moslem authorities withdrew the the proposal on the political-territorial arangement of Sarajevo, previously accepted by the MOslem-Croatian Federation forums, and that the Sarajevan Croats might be invited to boycott the elections. The HDZ (Croatian Democratic Community) in Sarajevo insists that Croatian municipalities with complete local self-government be formed, even though this was strongly opposed by the Moslem side.

    Mr. Ivica Marinovic - Chairman of the HDZ Chapter in Tuzla - stated that no Moslem Government that will prevent the local Croats from creating their own municipality. Mr. Marinovic affirms that more than 10.000 Croats in Tuzla accepted the HDZ initiative to create a completely new autonomous county encompassing 46 localities. "This reveals their extreme political awarenes and national maturity, and their attitude towards the multi-ethnic and pseudo-laic Bosnia and Herzegovina." - remarked Marinovic. (Vecernje Novosti, September 8, 1996)

    [10] HAMMAS AND ISLAMIC JIHAD CENTRES IN BOSNIA

    Fundamentalist organizations such as Hammas, Hesbollah and Islamic Jihad, founded with the help of Iranian financing, training centers in Bosnia, reports the Wshington corespondent of the Israeli newspaper "Globs", quoting NATO officials and western diplomats. The report on the creation of such subversive centers oposes the statements made by US Administration officials - namely that Bosnia terminated its intelligence and military ties with Iran. These statements were made as a preparation for arms shipments and other similar aid for Bosnia, which would be impossible as long as there are ties with Iran - says the same article. The fundamentalist organizations cooperated with the Bosnian secret police, and are directly involved in the promotion of the political terror strategy used against the oponents of the ruling Islamic party, wich is something that Bosnian Moslem leader Alija Izetbegovic is well aware of - affirms the Israeli correspondent. (Politika, September 9, 1996.)

    [11] HDZ SWITCHED STATES

    In a commentary dedicated to the electoral rallies of the Bosnian Croats, the Rijeka newspaper "Novi list" indicates that the Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ) seems to have been very much "confused" and that its elections strategy "confused states". The campaign promoted by this political party migth easily be interpreted as one for elections in Croatia and not in Bosnia. The same newspaper reveals that the ralies organized by the Bosnian HDZ begin with the Croatian hymn "Lijepa nasa", only Croatian flags are displayed and the croatian President Tudjman is cheeered to. (Borba, September 9, 1996)

    [12] REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS

    The Supreme Comand of the Republic of Srpska Army organized memorial services on Mt. Jahorina, Mt. Kalinovnik, Mt. Majevica, and in various other localities throughout the Republic of Srpska where NATO fighter-bombers carried out their criminal attacks. The communique issued by the Supreme Command stresses that the effect of the bombing will last for a long time, and that the innocent civilian victims - women and children and troops far away from the fromt lines will hardly ever be forgotten - along with the terrible destruction and enormous material damages. (Ekspres, September 9, 1996)

    [13] FRENCH WRITERS AND INTELLECTUALS SUPPORTING THE SERBS

    A group of French writers and intellectuals left Belgrade on Saturday and headed to the Republic of Srpska, where they will lecture on the themes "The Serbs and Europe in 1996" and "Who is Anulling the Republic of Srpska". The French delegation includes intellectuals that stood by the the Serbs throughout the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and struggled to present the truth about the fate of the Serbian nation in the western media. Patrique Besson, Herves Barr, Daniel Schiffer, Morris Liverno, Josett Liverno, Frederique Ditur, Patrique Bariot, Eva Crepin, Alen Pocard, Pol Mari de la Gorse, Tiri Sechant, Yves Egal, Brigite Cavanash, Anique Baster-Savic, Marie Matey, Yves Batalle and Milena Nokovic headed for the Republic of Srpska, whilst their coleagues such as Peter Handke, sent letters of support. The communique that was issued by the French intellectuals that went to bosnia to monitor the elections and report about them to the international community. They have no intention of becoming involved in politics but they want to help thhe Serbs enjoy the same right of self-determination that the MOslems and Croats already have. (Vecernje Novosti, September 8, 1996)
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