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Serbia Today 96-09-13

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

Serbia Today

13 September 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] THIS YEAR SERBIAN EXPORTS TO EXCEED 2 BILLION DOLLARS
  • [02] COMPREHENSIVE TALKS MILUTINOVIC - PRIMAKOV
  • [03] SIRADOVIC: WE EXPECT THE SANCTIONS TO BE ABOLISHED
  • [04] THE ELECTIONS ARE THE PATH TO DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
  • [05] INDICTMENT RAISED AGAINST ALIJA IZETBEGOVIC
  • [06] 46 NEW BODIES DISCOVERED IN THE MASS GRAVE NEAR GLAMOC
  • [07] SERBIAN OBJECTIONS TO THE UN ADMINISTRATOR
  • [08] JUSTICE FOR THE SERBIAN PEOPLE

  • [01] THIS YEAR SERBIAN EXPORTS TO EXCEED 2 BILLION DOLLARS

    Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic visited yesterday the "Toza Markovic" construction material industry from Kikinda, on the occasion of the 130th anniversary of the company. He also officially opened the new company plant and laid the corner-stone for a new workers settlement. The ceremony also marked the beginning of a new investment cycle, and this year alone 38 million marks will be spent. "Your company and city are the best proof of the vitality of the economy and the strength of the Serbian people, confirmed in the difficult years that - I am sure - are definitely behind us" - said Prime Minister Marjanovic. "Today we can say with certainty that 1996 will be more successful than the previous two years. We will have greater production and exports and a more intense growth of domestic product. The increase of prices this year will be significantly smaller than last year. The dinar exchange rate has been maintained stability for over ten months and we will maintain it", anticipated the Serbian Premier. According to Mr. Marjanovic, this year has shown that exports are the key factor for accelerating the economic activities and achieving major employment rates and use of production potentials. "According to estimates, this year, Serbia will export goods and services worth more than two billion dollars, which represents a significant increase compared to last year. This result will be achieved thanks to major involvement of the businessmen and government. In order to realize this goal, the Serbian government has been directly involved in trade negotiations with foreign partners, especially regarding the crude oil and natural gas imports from China and Russia", said Mr. Marjanovic. (Politika, September 13, 1996.)

    [02] COMPREHENSIVE TALKS MILUTINOVIC - PRIMAKOV

    During his official visit to the Russian Federation - Federal Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic, had talks with the head of Russian diplomacy - Yevgeny Primakov and other high officials. The two foreign ministers talked about the forthcoming election in Bosnia and Herzegovina and further implementation of the Dayton Agreement, so that all problems in this former Yugoslav republic might be settled. The two diplomats dedicated particular attention to economic issues, since they are to assume increasing importance in the forthcoming period. After the talks, Minister Milutinovic reiterated that on the political level Yugoslavia and Russia have no problems, and both sides are preparing to intensify contacts concerning economic cooperation. Both sides agreed that FRY is giving a major contribution to the strengthening of peace in the Balkans and in Europe. "In the talks we agreed that in view of the fact that Yugoslavia is a factor of peace and stability, identical criteria should be applied regarding its full membership in European and international institutions. We have underscored our expectations that FR Yugoslavia will soon assume its rightful seat in these organizations." - stressed Mr. Milutinovic. (Politika, September 13, 1996.)

    [03] SIRADOVIC: WE EXPECT THE SANCTIONS TO BE ABOLISHED

    The Federal Minister of Trade - Mr. Djordje Siradovic - stated that Yugoslavia expects that the UN Security Sanctions, suspended last November will be definitively abolished on September 24. "Yugoslavia believes that on this date, the economic embargo will be definitively removed, because it has done everything in its power to help the realization of the Dayton and Paris documents", said Mr. Siradovic. "This is why we are convinced that the sanctions are to be abolished ten days after the elections in Bosnia, as the Dayton Agreement specifies", he added. Asked to comment the practical effects of the removal of sanctions, Mr. Siradovic said that this primarily means that Yugoslav trade with foreign partners will be normalized. "More specifically, we believe that trade preferentials will be reinstated for our exports, that our assets in foreign banks will (finally) be freed, and that the negotiations with the World Trade Organization concerning our membership will be continued." clarified Mr. Siradovic. He also specified that the trade preferentials for Yugoslav exports - abolished in autumn 1991 - will be reintroduced by the member-countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation. We particularly expect the European Union to expand the so-called positive trade measure to FR Yugoslavia, i.e. to grant FRY the same treatment and alleviations that other former Yugoslav republics already enjoy, added the Yugoslav Minister of Trade. (Borba, September 13, 1996.)

    [04] THE ELECTIONS ARE THE PATH TO DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

    Speaking at the "TANJUG's Guest" open panel - Prof. Dr. Branislav Ivkovic - Chairman of the Belgrade Municipal Board of the Socialist Party of Serbia - stated that he is deeply convinced that the people of the Republic of Srpska will vote for candidates that are advocating development and the creation of the conditions for a complete parliamentary democracy. "I expect a change in the balance of political powers in RS, and the creation of equitable relations between certain political factors, which will inevitably lead to an improvement of quality in all spheres of life", Mr. Ivkovic said. He reminded that the RS economy has survived, primarily due to its collaboration with the Serbian and Yugoslav economy. The people of RS are well aware of that and will certainly bear all that in mind when they go to vote - remarked Prof. Ivkovic. (TANJUG, September 13, 1996.)

    [05] INDICTMENT RAISED AGAINST ALIJA IZETBEGOVIC

    Yesterday, the Public Attorney's Office in Banjaluka raised the indictment against Bosnian Moslem Leader and Chairman of the Democratic Action Party - Alija Izetbegovic for his role in the crimes of war and murders committed against civilians, wounded and captured soldiers. Between May 1 1992 and December 14 1995, as the Supreme Commander of the Moslem armed forces, Izetbegovic ordered and incited his armed forces to systematically persecute and kill Serbs - the indictment says. Izetbegovic is also charged of founding prison camps for Serbs and for ordering the shelling of cities where Serbs lived - especially Doboj, Brcko, Serbian Sarajevo, Lopar, Ugljevik, Modrica and Teslic. (Vecernje Novosti, September 13, 1996.)

    [06] 46 NEW BODIES DISCOVERED IN THE MASS GRAVE NEAR GLAMOC

    The exhumation of the murdered Serbian soldiers and civilians buried in the mass grave in the village of Kamen near Glamoc, has been completed yesterday when the last 46 bodies found have been transferred to Banjaluka for identification. The exhumation of the mass grave containing the remains of 108 Serbs killed last autumn during the Moslem-Croatian, started on July 16th, but was interrupted on several occasions due to the refusal of the Herzeg-Bosnia state committee to issue the permit for the continuation of the investigation. This is the first of the four dozen mass graves in Moslem-Croatian Federation territory to be investigated. (Vecernje Novosti, September 13, 1996.)

    [07] SERBIAN OBJECTIONS TO THE UN ADMINISTRATOR

    The Executive Council of the Serbian Region of Eastern Slavonija, Baranja and Western Srem held a session in the presence of the UN Administrator Jacques Cline. It has been remarked that the fact that none of the essential demands made by the Serbian side have been fulfilled, especially those concerning amnesty, the rights of the refugees and the future settlement of the status of local bodies - caused a blockade in the implementation of the Erdut agreement." UN Administrator Cline remarked that he agrees that all articles of the agreement are best implemented simultaneously as well as the vital and political issues linked to the UNTAES mission. UNTAES legal experts are working on the improved version of the law on amnesty, since the existing version "does not meet the needs of the Mission", Mr. Cline added. Commenting the elections in the region, due to take place at the end of the UNTAES mandate, the UN Administrator: "I assure you that the elections in the region, will be promoted by the international community and not by the Croats." (Politika, September 13, 1996.)

    [08] JUSTICE FOR THE SERBIAN PEOPLE

    The orchestrated satanization of the Serbian people in the civil war in Bosnia, the media manipulation of facts and truth, the promotion of the Moslem-Croatian side, and the unprecedented attacks on a nation and the suppression of its history - prompted the reaction of individuals at first - and then large groups of free thinking men. The French writers were the first to raise a protest against such satanization of the Serbs. Recently, a group of 18 French writers and journalists visited the Republic of Srpska. At a press conference held yesterday evening in Belgrade, Patrique Besson, Tiery Sechant, Frederique Detour, Yves Batay, Morris Livernto, Alain Bocard, Marie Matey, Morris Perniet, and Daniel Schiffer illustrated their impressions from the Republic of Srpska. "I wanted to meet the Serbian people at a decisive moment of its history, because this is a nation that has been punished more than any other and faced a most dramatic historical challenge. Lamentably, the war in Bosnia was interpreted by journalists, which means that the real truth was hidden from the world. I hope that this voyage will inspire books, articles and stories that will strengthen the ties of friendship and understanding." - said Mr. Besson. The feeling of solidarity, friendship and understanding of the French intellectuals for the Serbian people has been nicely synthesized by one of them - Frederique Ditour: "At all times, France was a friend and sister for Serbia. We bring you hope and assure you that people like us are becoming more numerous in Europe, and we insist that justice be granted to the Republic of Srpska - made to suffer so much by history." (Politika Ekspres, September 13, 1996.)
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