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Serbia Today, 96-12-20

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] LEARNING THE FACTS
  • [02] SHILLING: BACK IN STOLAC - NEVER AGAIN
  • [03] HERZEG-BOSNIA ABOLISHED BUT STILL EXISTS
  • [04] NO ALTERNATIVE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS
  • [05] MILUTINOVIC: DISTORTED PICTURE OF THE ELECTIONS IN SERBIA
  • [06] CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN YUGOSLAVIA

  • [01] LEARNING THE FACTS

    The multi-member delegation of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), headed by former Spanish Premier Felippe Gonsales, arrived in Belgrade today. The OSCE representatives have come to learn the exact situation in Serbia after the partial annulment of municipal elections and to eliminate all potential reserves in the relations between FR Yugoslavia and the international community. Delegation members will meet with representatives of all political structures, judiciary, media and other organizations they will deem competent in helping them comprehend the true state of things in Serbia.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-20 ; Politika Ekspres, 1996-12-20

    [02] SHILLING: BACK IN STOLAC - NEVER AGAIN

    The International Mediator for the Moslem-Croatian Federation - Mr. Christian Schwarz Shilling left the town of Stolac highly irritated and deluded, because the local authorities rejected the agreement on the enactment of the Constitution and the introduction of Federation laws in the area. Mr. Shilling threatened that the international community sanctions against Stolac will be made more drastic. "I shall not return to this town as International Mediator until the situation changes," said Mr. Shilling. He accused the representatives of the Croats from Stolac of obstructing the return of Moslems to the town, restricting their freedom of movement and the use of property. According to data provided by the Moslem Stolac County council (currently in exile), before the war there were 8.000 Moslems in the town of Stolac, and now only 16 elderly ones are left.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-20 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1996-12-20

    [03] HERZEG-BOSNIA ABOLISHED BUT STILL EXISTS

    News agencies report that the President of the Moslem-Croatian Federation - Kresimir Zubak stated yesterday that the self-proclaimed creation - Herzeg- Bosnia, exists no more. In a letter addressed to the international coordinator for Bosnia - Mr. Karl Bildt, he indicated that as of yesterday the "government and institutions of Herzeg-Bosnia" have been placed out of function. The self-proclaimed creation of the Bosnian Croats, recognized only by Croatia, was to be dissolved in August, but the Croats did not respect the agreement that was signed. Thus Mostar is still a divided city where the Croatian checkered flag is flown.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-20 ; Vecernje Novosti, 1996-12-20

    [04] NO ALTERNATIVE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS

    The modernization of the transport infrastructure is a precondition for the revitalization of the national economy and its joining the international market. Therefore, the decision to continue the construction of trans- Yugoslav highways encouraged domestic companies and prompted the interest of foreign ones - said Serbian Minister of Transports and Communications Svetolik Kostadinovic at the session of the Coordinating team for of transports and communications yesterday. He also reminded that a pan- European ministerial meeting will be held next year in Helsinki and that it will most probably indicate that road and railway corridors linking Hungary and Bulgaria through Yugoslavia and the corridor from Nis to the Macedonian border will be qualified as transport corridors of European importance. "Bearing in mind the importance of constructing railroads and highways, especially in the sense that this will boost national economy and increase the living standard of the people, these development projects really have no alternative", stressed Minister Kostadinovic.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-20 ; Politika, 1996-12-20

    [05] MILUTINOVIC: DISTORTED PICTURE OF THE ELECTIONS IN SERBIA

    "We have invited the OSCE delegation to come to our country because a distorted picture of the facts related to the elections in Serbia has been created abroad. We called the delegation that it may, first of all, learn the true facts and that ant reserves be eliminated in the relations we have with the international community", said Yugoslav Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic at a press conference held yesterday. Even though Yugoslavia is not a OSCE member, we thought that OSCE is the optimum framework for such a mission - said Mr. Milutinovic adding that the statements released by the European delegation will be evaluated by competent Yugoslav institutions - i.e. "within the framework of our system". Responding to a journalist question, the Foreign Minister underscored that as far as local elections, and elections in general, are concerned, in our country the final word isn't that of the courts nor that of the electoral commissions, but that of the citizens. "Consequently, any controversy will be settled by the vote of the citizens, and there is no other solution", remarked Mr. Milutinovic. The Reuters reporter asked about the damages Yugoslavia suffered internationally by the events in Belgrade, and the Foreign Minister replied that a distorted picture has been created in the world regarding all that has happened in our country. "An unfounded thesis has been launched, namely that all elections have been annulled. It's not true that all election results have been annulled - in fact the voters were newly called to the polling stations to cast a ballot for the same candidates. We are not talking about repeated elections with some new candidates, and the question is why should anyone fear another verification of the will of the citizens. The picture has been distorted in another sense as well. Opposition parties accepted the third round of elections in the constituencies where it was winning. Wherever they lost, they rejected the repeated voting", said Mr. Milutinovic and added: "Our country has suffered certain damages. It is clear that we have to maintain a dialogue on all issues, but within the framework of the institutions. Anything less would be non-democracy. It would be an attack on those citizens that have a different opinion. "
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-20 ; Tanjug, 1996-12-20

    [06] CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN YUGOSLAVIA

    The Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Yugoslavia - H.E. Ju Ankang, stated in an interview for the Novi Sad daily "Dnevnik" that "... the Chinese Government gives great importance to the development of relations with Yugoslavia, and the Chinese people highly values the friendship with the Yugoslav people.". Speaking about the economic cooperation between China and Yugoslavia, Ambassador Ankang remarked that all current contracts have been implemented as planned, with mutual satisfaction. The Chinese Government is prompting Chinese companies and provinces to send expert groups and delegations to Yugoslavia to personally view the situation and the potentials, said Mr. Ju Ankang stressing that the Chinese have plans to invest in Yugoslavia.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-20 ; Dnevnik, 1996-12-20

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