Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-05-16
From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>
May 16, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW
CONTENTS
[01] U.N. CONCERNED ABOUT REPLACEMENT OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PRIME MINISTER
[02] ARGENTINIAN ARMS TO CROATIA - CROATIAN POISON GAS TO SOUTH AFRICA
[03] FRANCE CONCERNED ABOUT DISMISSAL OF RS PREMIER KASAGIC
[04] CZECH OFFICIAL ON POSTPONEMENT OF CROATIA'S ADMITTANCE IN COUNCIL OF
EUROPE
[05] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA CABINET TO BE CHAIRED BY VICE PREMIERS
[06] YUGOSLAV PREMIER: GOVERNMENT HAS NO CONFLICT WITH NATIONAL BANK, BUT
WITH ITS GOVERNOR AS AN INDIVIDUAL
[07] HAGUE COURT TO RETURN FORMER REPUBLIKA SRPSKA SOLDIER TO YUGOSLAVIA
[08] YUGOSLAV PARLIAMENT LOWER, UPPER HOUSES OUST NATIONAL BANK GOVERNOR
[09] KINKEL ARRIVES IN BELGRADE
[10] YUGOSLAV AND GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTERS BEGIN TALKS
[11] KASAGIC'S DISMISSAL IS A BAD AND RECKLESS MOVE, RS PARTY LEADERS
[12] MUSLIMS WRECK SERB MONUMENTS AND DEMOLISH A CHURCH
[13] ROMANIAN PRESIDENT ILIESCU ARRIVES IN YUGOSLAVIA
[14] MILOSEVIC RECEIVES KINKEL
[15] KLEIN: SERBS' STRENGTH LIES IN THEIR REMAINING IN EASTERN SLAVONIA
[16] BILDT, KASAGIC: WORLD COMMUNITY REFUSES TO RECOGNISE ILLEGAL ACTS
[17] KASAGIC: PARLIAMENT DECIDES ON DISMISSING PRIME MINISTER
[18] YUGOSLAV AND GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTERS ASSESS POSITIVELY NORMALIZATION
OF YUGOSLAV - E.U. RELATIONS
[19] ILIESCU'S VISIT TO BELGRADE MAJOR STEP IN BILATERAL RELATIONS
[20] SUCCESSFUL POLICY OF 'SMALL STEPS' IN NORMALIZATION OF
YUGOSLAV-CROATIAN RELATIONS
[21] SOLANA: WORLD WILL CONTINUE CLOSE COOPERATION WITH BOSNIAN SERB PRIME MINISTER
[22] MILUTINOVIC: TALKS WITH KINKEL ARE IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE RELATIONS
[23] YUGOSLAV-U.N. AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION WITH HAGUE TRIBUNAL SOON
[24] MILOSEVIC RECEIVES SOLANA AND JOULWAN
[25] YUGOSLAV, GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTERS ON TALKS IN BELGRADE
[26] MONTENEGRIN PRESIDENT, GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER MEET
[27] YUGOSLAV AND ROMANIAN PRESIDENTS OPEN TALKS
[28] MILOSEVIC, KINKEL DISCUSS PROMOTION OF BILATERAL RELATIONS
[29] FIRST SERB-CROAT TRADE AGREEMENT
[30] BUHA: HASTY STATEMENTS BY INTERNATIONAL POLITICIANS ON OUSTING OF
KASAGIC
[31] CHINA FOR YUGOSLAVIA'S SPEEDY RETURN TO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
[32] CROATIAN REFUGEES FROM BOSNIA REFUSE TO MOVE IN HOMES OF EXPELLED
SERBS
[33] SOLANA GIVES MESSAGE TO MILOSEVIC
[34] SERBIAN GOVERNMENT: KASAGIC'S OUSTING AGAINST INTERESTS OF REPUBLIKA
SRPSKA
[35] YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT: DISMISSAL OF R.S. PREMIER ILLEGAL AND
UNDEMOCRATIC
[36] KINKEL: IT IS REALISTIC TO EXPECT YUGOSLAVIA'S REINTEGRATION IN
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
[37] GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER KINKEL LEAVES BELGRADE
[38] BULATOVIC: NEW ERA IN YUGOSLAV-GERMAN RELATIONS
[39] YUGOSLAV AIRLINES JAT INTRODUCES REGULAR FLIGHTS TO SKOPJE
[40] PRESERVING STABILITY OF NATIONAL CURRENCY - PRIMARY TASK OF YUGOSLAV
CENTRAL BANK
[41] SERBIAN, MACEDONIAN BUSINESSMEN ADVOCATE TRADE LIBERALIZATION
[01] U.N. CONCERNED ABOUT REPLACEMENT OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PRIME MINISTER
(reopens)
nato secretary-general javier solana has rejected the ousting of
rs prime minister rajko kasagic.
solana told a press conference in luxembourg that he considered
rs president radovan karadzic's decision to oust kasagic as invalid.
'i take no account of his (karadzic's) declarations,' he said.
'i will continue with my scheduled visit to banja luka with the
prime minister of republika srpska.' solana said. he said kasagic was
still the only person in the republika srpska with whom he would
meet.
[02] ARGENTINIAN ARMS TO CROATIA - CROATIAN POISON GAS TO SOUTH AFRICA
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - argentinian arms, that remained from
the british-argentinian war for the falklands in 1982, inexplicably
ended up in croatia in 1992, and almost at the same time croatia
delivered chemical arms to apartheid south africa, it has been
determined on the basis of investigations carried out in those
countries.
responding wednesday evening to questions posed by members of the
argentinian congress national defense council and to accusations that
arms were illegally sold to croatia, defense minister oscar camilion
said he suspected that britain sold the weapons to unidentified
intermediaries who then sold it to croatia, ap from buenos aires
reported.
'i'm not accusing britain of any direct operation', camilion
said. but, he said, it's logical that these arms which were seized in
the falklands were sold to go-between and then on to zones of
conflict. he added that is how it was possible that the weapons
appear at a military parade in zagreb, capital city of croatia.
opposition parties in the argentian congress demanded repeatedly
in the last few days minister camilion's resignation on charges that
argentina in 1992, at the time when it had its contingent within the
u.n. peacekeeping forces (unprofor), sold to croatia 6,500 tons of
arms, violating a united nations embargo.
according to available information, the arms include 36 heavy
artillery pieces, more than 35,000 fal automatic rifles, pampero
short-range missiles, mines, grenades and other munitions.
at the same time as the arms affair in argentina, the british
agency reuters reported the surfacing of another scandal from 1992
involving racist south africa. an investigation has proved that the
apartheid regime had paid zagreb, in 1992, 1.6 million dollars for
the purchase of an exceptionally sensitive substance necessary for
the production of chemical arms.
the sum was paid as the first installment for a chemical
substance banned under international conventions and a time of a
several decade long u.n. embargo on deliveries of any kinbd of
military or strategic or tactical equipment to the apartheid regime.
activist of the south african movement for fighting apartheid
barbara hogan said the chemical arms were supposed to be used by the
racist army against guerrillas of the african national congress
(anc).
evidence of covert deals started surfacing in public after the
downfall of the racist regime in 1994 and jan swanepoel, chief of the
government investigation bureau for grave trade offences said
thursday that all the leads of the investigation about covert
deliveries of chemical arms pointed to croatia.
a classified file of the racist regime's defense ministry about
the purchase of chemical arms in croatia, coded 'file b', is
accompanied by a memo saying that in view of the nature of the
chemical substance, strict international control of its
implementation as well as international implications of revealing
covert deals with croatia, the most clandestine possible means of
delivery and payment have to be found.
the reuters report drew attention especially to the payment
carried out on an account in zagreb by the end of 1992, one year
after the authorities of the still existant sfry confiscated in
september 1991, 19 tons of arms and ammunition sent by south africa
to croatian separatists.
[03] FRANCE CONCERNED ABOUT DISMISSAL OF RS PREMIER KASAGIC
paris, may 16 (tanjug) - deputy spokesmen for the french foreign
ministry yves doutriaux said on thursday that his country was
concerned about the dismissal of the republika srpska premier, rajko
kasagic.
france calls on the republika srpska and all signatories of the
dayton peace agreement to actively take part in its implementation
and favour all those who may be deemed as responsible and acceptable
to the international community, doutriaux said.
[04] CZECH OFFICIAL ON POSTPONEMENT OF CROATIA'S ADMITTANCE IN COUNCIL OF
EUROPE
prague, may 16 (tanjug) - the putting off of croatia's admittance
into the council of europe is an example of well-founded
international pressure on participants in the balkan conflict, czech
deputy foreign minister pavel bratinska said on thursday.
bratinska was speaking after a meeting with former muslim
sarajevo government prime minister haris silajdzic, who now heads the
party for bosnia-herzegovina.
bratinska quoted silajdzic as saying that he believed that one of
the biggest problems in the implementation of the bosnia peace
agreement was the preservation of bosnia's ourside borders 'primarily
from croatia' and that he felt the need for international pressure in
this context.
[05] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA CABINET TO BE CHAIRED BY VICE PREMIERS
pale, may 15 (tanjug) - the cabinet of the (bosnian serb)
republika srpska decided wednesday that it would be chaired by vice
premiers until a new prime minister-designate is appointed.
the cabinet appointed foreign minister aleksa buha member of the
joint civilian committee for the implementation of the dayton accords
for bosnia and coordinator of relations with the multinational peace
implementation force (ifor) and the international community.
republika srpska president radovan karadzic informed the cabinet
that he had relieved of duty prime minister rajko kasagic in order to
protect the constitutional order and integrity of the republika
srpska and secure the implementation of the adopted policies.
officials of international organizations strongly criticize
karadzic's decision to dismiss kasagic.
[06] YUGOSLAV PREMIER: GOVERNMENT HAS NO CONFLICT WITH NATIONAL BANK, BUT
WITH ITS GOVERNOR AS AN INDIVIDUAL
belgrade, may 15 (tanjug) - yugoslav prime minister radoje kontic
told parliament on wednesday that there was no conflict regarding
talks with international financial organizations between the yugoslav
government and the yugoslav national bank, but a conflict with an
individual - governor dragoslav avramovic.
yugoslavia badly needs foreign capital and cooperation with
international financial organizations, pimarily the international
monetary fund (imf) and the world bank, and the government does not
believe different in any stand, kontic said.
the prime minister underscored that the government had not sat
idle in the past period and had not waited for the imf to address it
to normalize relations, but had worked on preparing five standard
economic projects in parallel with the activities on regulating its
status in the imf.
the fund asks for these projects, he said, when it decides on new
financial arrangements.
kontic pointed out that, under the constitution, only the
yugoslav government is responsible for relations and is authorized to
establish stands for such talks, which was done already in early
1993, when the national bank governor was a different official.
kontic said yugoslavia had at that time accepted the economic
conditions set by the imf executive directors for legal-formal
succession of imf membership, to participate with 36.52 percent in
the overall assets and liabilities of the former federation, to carry
out all statutary articles of the imf and settle all due obligations,
but that it had at the time raised the issue of continuity.
'we said that our option for 36.52 percent could not be a
precedent for regulating the status of the federal republic of
yugoslavia in any other international financial or trade organization
and that this especially could not be a prejudgement of the debate
within the group for succession of the geneva conference,' kontic
specified.
however, he said, the normalization of relations with the imf did
not take place because of a fourth condition -- that the imf board of
executive directors decide if the federal republic of yugoslavia can
meet its financial obligations or not and be a member.
'it is evident that this was a purely political decision, since
the united states practically dominates the imf, in fact the board of
executive directors,' he said.
kontic underscored that yugoslavia's proposal that the deadline
of june 14 for regulating relations with the imf be extended to dec.
14, does not mean urging that the talks resume only after six months.
this request was sent only as security in case relations with the
imf were not normalized until june 14, since 'we would then be
treated not as a country which legally-formally inherits imf
membership, but as a completely new country,' kontic said.
the request for an extension of this deadline does not mean that
yugoslavia shall not normalize relations with the fund already in
july, or that this should not be done, he pointed out, adding that
governor avramovic had also taken part in working out the platform
for talks with the imf, except in march this year when he was abroad
for a longer period.
kontic said he was confident the imf letter dated may 8 opened
prospects for a continuation of talks with the fund. he reiterated
that it was the government's stand that there should be no insistence
on economic continuity and that the question of political and legal
continuity be resolved in the united nations.
the yugoslav prime minister said the government had opted for the
alternative of using facilities for debt servicing with the paris and
london clubs, because it was their practice to grant 20-percent off a
debt at the start and subject the remainder to reorganization.
kontic accused governor avramovic of having misinformed the
public on this issue, when he said that the government wanted to sell
the debts at 20 percent, while their market value was allegedly about
50 percent.
kontic denied avramovic's claims that the government wanted
immediately to pay the fund 104 million of the debt from its
reserves, and the world bank a 1.1-billion dollar debt, even though
yugoslavia's hard currency reserves stand at 300 million dollars.
kontic said 'the platform clearly states that the only possible
way to pay debts is through their refinancing.'
[07] HAGUE COURT TO RETURN FORMER REPUBLIKA SRPSKA SOLDIER TO YUGOSLAVIA
the hague, may 15 (tanjug) - the hague international tribunal for
war crimes committed in former yugoslavia said wednesday it had
decided to return to the jurisdiction of yugoslav courts former
(bosnian serb) republika srpska army member radoslav kremenovic.
investigative proceedings against kremenovic have been completed
and he is no longer needed by the court as a witness, so that he will
shortly be returned to the federal republic of yugoslavia, the court
statement said.
the second suspect in this case, also former rs army member
drazen erdemovic will face the court council on may 28. he is
suspected of possible war crimes.
yugoslav authorities extradited kremenovic and erdemovic at the
request of the hague tribunal on march 30 as witnesses.
erdemovic and kremenovic were arrested in yugoslavia after they
gave an interview to the fernch daily le figaro in which erdemovic
said he had committed crimes against muslims near the town of
srebrenica in eastern bosnia-herzegovina last summer.
the court has also asked yugoslav authorities for additional
documentation on erdemovic and his possible participation in the
events in srebrenica last summer, the court said on wednesday.
[08] YUGOSLAV PARLIAMENT LOWER, UPPER HOUSES OUST NATIONAL BANK GOVERNOR
belgrade, may 15 (tanjug) - both the yugoslav parliament chamber
of citizens (lower house) and the chamber of the republics (upper
house) cast majority votes in favor of a motion to dismiss national
bank governor dragoslav avramovic on wednesday.
all opposition mps who took part in the discussion on the
dismissal motion in both parliament houses spoke in favor of the
governor, while all mps from the ruling socialist party of serbia and
the democratic party of socialists of montenegro criticized the
national bank for not being sufficiently in the service of the
national economy.
serbian agriculture minister and federal mp ivko djonovic tabled
the motion for avramovic's dismissal tuesday after six members of the
national bank council demanded the upper house dismiss either them or
the governor, saying that further cooperation with the governor was
impossible.
djonovic said that avramovic had parted with every person he
should be cooperating with and had claimed the right to implement
certain federal government decisions and discard others, thus
creating a serious problem in the functioning of the central monetary
authority, especially in the agriculture sphere.
djonovic said that avramovic should be blamed the most for the
difficult situation in agriculture, adding that the national bank had
been asked to direct only part of the credits for the economy to
agriculture, but that it had 'categorically rejected' the request.
he also criticized the national bank for not cutting interest
rates, emphasizing that too high interest rates on credits 'erode the
economy' and that it was ridiculous to say that interest rates cannot
be cut unless the budget is reduced.
in reply, avramovic denied the statement that credits for the
economy can be redirected to agriculture without adverse economic
consequences, adding that 'the incompetence of agriculture to repay
loans last year caused the rise in interest rates.'
calling for a drastic reduction of the budget and sales of part
of the state property, avramovic said that 'if taxes and budgets are
not cut, only foreign credits can maintain the stability of the
dinar.'
yugoslav vice premier and finance minister jovan zebic said that
the country could not place monetary power into the hands of one man.
accusing avramovic of overstepping authority, zebic said that
under the law on the national bank and the yugoslav constitution, the
government had the right to conduct the country's economic policy,
including the credit and monetary policies, and that the national
bank should help implement it.
supporting the governor, opposition mps said that the dispute
between avramovic and the government had been caused by his resolute
decision not to issue fresh money to secure the government in power
or prepare elections, adding that 'the current government will be
responsible for what will happen in the towns of serbia tomorrow.'
opposition serbian democratic party spokesman milorad jovanovic
told reporters during a break in the session that he feared the
consequences of the governor's dismissal could be a return to the
inflationary economy and a delay in talks with international
financial bodies.
speaking at a separate news conference, president of the
opposition civic alliance of serbia vesna pesic said that it was
absurd that a man who had managed to stabilize and save the local
currency and created a program for the reconstruction of the economy
had to leave his office.
[09] KINKEL ARRIVES IN BELGRADE
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - german foreign minister klaus kinkel
arrived on thursday for a one-day visit to yugoslavia.
kinkel was welcomed at belgrade airport by his yugoslav
counterpart milan milutinovic and other officials.
kinkel will be received by serbian president slobodan milosevic
and meet with senior yugoslav officials.
[10] YUGOSLAV AND GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTERS BEGIN TALKS
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - yugoslav foreign minister milan
milutinoic and his german counterpart klaus kinkel on thursday began
talks on bilateral cooperation and current international issues,
including the implementation of the dayton peace accord.
kinkel arrived for an official visit to belgrade at the
invitation of milutinovic. he will be received by serbian president
slobodan milosevic.
[11] KASAGIC'S DISMISSAL IS A BAD AND RECKLESS MOVE, RS PARTY LEADERS
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - the dismissal of republika srpska
prime minister rajko kasagic is provoking numerous reactions among
the rs political parties and their leaders who consider it to be a
bad, hasty and reckless move by president radovan karadzic.
president of the party of independent social democrats milorad
dodig was quoted thursday by the belgrade vecernje novosti as saying
'the decision radovan karadzic took yesterday is the logic of a
system that he and the serb democratic party (ruling party in
repulika srpska) established in rs'.
'kasagic tried to really be a prime minister and not the
messanger of karadzic and parlilament speaker momcilo krajisnik. that
is one of the reasons he had to go,' dodig said.
the president of the social liberal party of republika srpska
miodrg zivanovic said there were no doubts the pale leadership was
against everything kasagic did well.
by sacking kasagic rs president karadzic is trying to close all
the doors and windows through which they could see the world, said
the president of the national radical party nikola pasic dubravko
prstojevic.
kasagic was rs prime minister for only six months and in that
time marked considerable achievements.
he believes that it is in the interest of rs to behave in line
with the dayton accords and to respect the determined election rules.
in a statement to tanjug on wednesday kasagic reiterated that it
was important for rs to have its representatives in the bodies of the
bosnia-herzegovina union to enable it to have acess to information
about foreign investments. this would also make it easier for donors
to get information about rs development programmes.
he said the recognition of rs as an entity in bosnia herzegovina
with rights to establish special ties was the maximum that was
obtained in dayton.
he said he was satisfied with the relations with ifor and
assessed its stay would contribute to restoring confidence between
the two entities, the rs and the muslim-croat federation.
kasagic indicated there would ba a government reshuffle. he
announced changes in the rs government because ''the government would
have to be more moderate, on its peace-time footing and without some
statements which lead to the obstruction of the dayton agreement.'
instead of this, he was the one who was dismissed by a unilateral
decision of rs president radovan karadzic.
kasagic paid most attention to the economic revival of rs. he
estimated war damages in rs at 15 billion german marks. the now
already former prime minister assessed that 100 million german marks
would be needed to revive production in rs and resolve the problem of
electricity.
the rs government prepared 2,260 economic programmes that it
submitted to the world bank, the international monetary fund and
foreign businessmen as well as to the office of the international
high representative for bosnia.
[12] MUSLIMS WRECK SERB MONUMENTS AND DEMOLISH A CHURCH
vogosca, may 16 (tanjug) - bosnian serbs who have remained in
sarajevo after the serb exodus earlier this year are being
persistently pressured by muslim extremists.
more than 120,000 serbs lived in districts of sarajevo that were
transfered to the muslim-croat federation under the terms of the
dayton peace accord.
muslim extremists are intimidating the remaining two or three
percent of serbs in an attempt to drive them away.
the most frequent method of pressure employed is the desecration
of serb places of worship and tombstones.
muslim extremists have destroyed 28 serb tombstones in the
cemetary of rosulja near the vogosca suburb and wrecked several
monuments in reljevo cemetary a few kilometers away.
muslim vandals have demolished a serb orthodox church in the
suburb of ilijas.
representatives of the democratic initiative of sarajevo serbs,
set up in the suburb of ilidza prior to the serb exodus from the
city, said the muslim authorities supported such acts.
serbs in sarajevo have reported the vandalism to the muslim
authorities, openly expressing doubt that investigation would ever be
thoroughly undertaken and the culprits ever found.
[13] ROMANIAN PRESIDENT ILIESCU ARRIVES IN YUGOSLAVIA
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - romanian president ion ilescu
arrived, at the head of a delegation, thursday on an official and
friendly visit to the federal republic of yugoslavia (fry).
iliescu arrived in belgrade at the invitation of fry president
zoran lilic, and during the three-day visit he will hold talks with
top yugoslav officials. the schedule also includes a short stay in
montenegro.
the romanian president was welcomed by president lilic, yugoslav
prime minister radoje kontic, yugoslav deputy prime minister nikola
sainovic, assistant yugoslav foreign minister zivadin jovanovic,
yugoslav defense minister pavle bulatovic, yugoslav army chief of
staff lieutenant-general momcilo perisic and yugoslav federal
assembly upper house speaker milos radulovic.
president iliescu was welcomed at belgrade airport with the
highest state honors.
[14] MILOSEVIC RECEIVES KINKEL
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - serbian president slobodan milosevic
on thursday received german foreign minister klaus kinkel who is in a
one-day visit to yugoslavia.
talks will include discussions on current issues linked to the
stabilization of the peace process in the balkans and the promotion
of bilateral relations.
attending the talks is yugoslav foreign minister milan
milutinovic.
[15] KLEIN: SERBS' STRENGTH LIES IN THEIR REMAINING IN EASTERN SLAVONIA
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - serbs in eastern slavonia, barania
and western srem should remain in the region, because their strength
lies in their number and their remaining there, u.n. administrator in
the region jacques klein has said.
speaking in an interview published thursday by the belgrade daily
politika, klein said the citizens of the region had the right to live
in croatia if they were croatian citizens, and said he was trying to
convince them that they would be safe.
klein said the coming demilitarisation of the region as well as
the adoption of a law on amnesty of all former combatants would
guarantee a safe future to 99.1 percent of the population in eastern
slavonia.
under an agreement reached by representatives of serbs in eastern
slavonia, barania and western srem and croatian officials last
november, the region was placed under a one-year u.n. transitional
administration (untaes) that can be extended for another year.
up to this point, 4,812 u.n. troops and civilian officials have
been deployed to the region. the operation will include participation
of 5,000 troops and about 200 civilian officials.
klein said serbs should withdraw all heavy weapons during the
demilitarisation of the region beginning in late may and ending by
july 1. he said all weapons found after that date would be destroyed.
he said the next step was the demilitarisation of a large number
of paramilitary units, finding jobs for former combatants and
guaranteeing them amnesty under a bill which he said the croatian
government had pledged to present shortly to parliament for approval.
klein said if this were not done, the demilitarisation would only
be partial, because people would not feel safe and would refuse to
surrender their weapons.
asked what would happen to 50 serbs, including the region's
president goran hadzic, who, according to croatian sources, would not
be amnestied under the law, klein said he did not know whether or who
would have the right to arrest them if they remained in the region.
he said u.n. troops were only authorised to arrest persons
against whom the hague-based international war crimes tribunal for
the former yugoslavia had issued arrest warrants.
klein said that was the only mandate he had. he said the region's
border with yugoslavia and the separation line with croatia would be
controlled by untaes troops.
klein said he wanted trade to be carried out freely and people to
move freely, saying he did not want to restrict them.
the european union is willing to earmark about 40 million ecus
for the reconstruction of the region that should be invested
according to a proposal to be submitted to the union, he said.
he said he did not think there were disagreements between the
croatian and the serb side regarding reconstruction priorities,
listing as such water supply systems, schools and kindergartens.
klein said oil-fields at djelatovci that were closed down on
april 19 when between 500 and 700 people lost their jobs would be
open soon. he said oil-fields would be controlled by the croatian oil
industry once they were placed under u.n. administration.
he said the major obligation which croatia had assumed was to
find employment for all workers -- those who had worked in oil-fields
as well as those who had worked at petrol stations. consequently,
oil-fields should be opened as soon as possible, he said.
[16] BILDT, KASAGIC: WORLD COMMUNITY REFUSES TO RECOGNISE ILLEGAL ACTS
banja luka, may 16 (tanjug) - the international community does
not recognise illegal acts and will continue cooperation with the
government of (bosnian serb) republika srpska premier rajko kasagic,
high representative for bosnia carl bildt and kasagic said in a joint
statement on thursday.
kasagic was dismissed from the office late wednesday by republika
srpska (r.s.) president radovan karadzic.
the statement quoted bildt and kasagic as saying that, in line
with their joint statement of may 10, they would continue to work
together to help fully implement the dayton peace accords for the
benefit of the r.s. people as well as entire bosnia-herzegovina.
the statement quoted them as saying also they were resolved to
fight against isolationist forces that were a threat not only to the
implementation of the peace accords, but also to peace and prosperity
in the republika srpska.
they said they were confident that the future lay in cooperation
rather than confrontation.
[17] KASAGIC: PARLIAMENT DECIDES ON DISMISSING PRIME MINISTER
banjaluka, may 16 (tanjug) - bosnian serb prime minister rajko
kasagic who was sacked by president radovan karadzic said here on
thursday that the parliament of republika srpska had the authority to
dismiss the prime minister, not the president.
kasagic said he remained the prime minister until then.
this is a fateful moment for republika srpska to let decisions on
the destiny of the people be entrusted to a small group, he said.
when i took over as prime minister, the state was in world
isolation, in a feud with serbia and montenegro and the whole world,
with the civilian and military leaders opposed, and many regional
rifts,' he said.
kasagic told a press conference that he urged the opening of the
bosnian serb republic to the world, cooperation with the world and
the acceptance of international standards.
he added he was 'deeply convinced the world wants to help
republika srpska' because many statesmen had said the entity had been
recognized and would cooperate concretely with it.
citing parts of wednesday's talks with karadzic, kasagic said 'he
(karadzic) wants everyone to think like he does.'
we parted in our views regarding relations with the world,
because an isolationist policy is being conducted in republika
srpska, and ministers who are isolationists are being supported, said
kasagic.
he said he believed republika srpska had lost a lot politically
and economically because the bosnian serb delegation did not attend
the doner's conference in brussels.
i was also criticized for going to rome with serbian president
slobodan milosevic although after that the international sanctions
were suspended and payment operations reestablished with yugoslavia,
he said.
'when karadzic began to control every statement i made to the
press, i underlined that not only would i not be the prime minister,
but i would move out of the country', said kasagic.
karadzic supports only those who are loyal to him and he demands
obedience, said kasagic and added that politicians had to keep in
mind the interests of the people.
he said he had been unable for a month to dismiss ministers who
he thought had hindered the implementation of the dayton peace
accords, and to which he had a right under the constitution.
'i guarantee the salvation of the people in these parts, and the
road karadzic has taken leads to the destiny of the repulblic of serb
krajina, and i made that clear,' said kasagic.
'the bosnian serb president is elected by the people, and
karadzic was elected by the parliament and that's why he is an
illegitimate president,' said kasagic.
[18] YUGOSLAV AND GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTERS ASSESS POSITIVELY NORMALIZATION
OF YUGOSLAV - E.U. RELATIONS
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - yugoslav foreign minister milan
milutinovic and his german counterpart klaus kinkel discussed here on
thursday the most important issues of bilateral cooperation, the
priorities of the peace process and current developments in the
balkans and in europe.
the yugoslav foreign ministry said in a statement that
milutinovic and kinkel assessed positively the normalization of
relations between the federal republic of yugoslavia and the european
union (e.u.) and the resulting rising of diplomatic relations between
yugoslavia and germany to the level of ambassadors.
milutinovic and kinkel expressed mutual belief that this will
improve the atmosphere in bilateral relations and positively affect
the peace process, the statement said.
it is said that both sides agreed there exist significant joint
interests and favourable conditions for speeding up cooperation in
many spheres. with this aim it is necessary to establish and develop
a regular political dialogue, without prejudice and limitations which
would include both the foreign ministries and other bodies such as
the government, parliament and political parties.
milutinovic and kinkel positively assessed the trend so far for
resuming the previous and establishing new direct links between
businessmen, their associations, the bearers of cooperation in the
sphere of transport and communication, culture, science, humanitarian
and numerous other government and non-government organizations.
the two ministers concluded that this is in keeping with the
interests of both countries and that this is why they should continue
encouraging and supporting it.
milutinovic and kinkel said that the consistent and full
implementation of the dayton peace agreement on bosnia, and the
serb-croat agreement on the srem-baranja region, are a priority in
the two governments' efforts to reach a lasting peace and achieve
stability in the territory of the former yugoslavia.
starting from the fact that peace and stability in europe cannot
be separated, it was said that the consistent application of the
former agreements has a wider significance and that the stabilization
of the situation in the region would release huge natural, economic
and human potentials aimed at achieving a faster economic, cultural
and general social development.
the two ministers said that necessary are greater efforts of all
international factors for the more efficient resolution of the
civilian and political aspects of the dayton peace agreement,
especially for speeding up preparations for the timely holding of the
first fair elections in bosnia, creating conditions for the free
return of refugees and the reconstruction of all war-torn regions,
with special emphasis on the unbiased and equal treatment of both
entities in keeping with e.u.'s basic approaches.
the yugoslav side underscored the huge problems resulting from
the several hundred thousand serb refugees from croatia and bosnia
who have found refuge in yugoslavia and pointed out the difficulties
arising from the lack of conditions for the free return home of those
who want to do so. milutinovic positively assessed the cooperation
between the yugoslav and german humanitarian organizations in aiding
the refugees.
milutinovic informed kinkel about yugoslavia's efforts for the
normalization of relations with international organizations and
institutions, especially its status in the united nations, the
organization for security and cooperation in europe (osce),
international monetary fund (imf), world bank, and the world trade
organization. the yugoslav side said it hoped germany would support
these efforts in the interest of positive development both in the
territory of the former yugoslavia and in this part of europe.
the yugoslav side specially underscored it expected germany, as a
prominent and influential country, to contribute to the full
normalization of relations and cooperation between yugoslavia and the
european union, based on its rich and positive past experience and in
view of the fact that yugoslavia fulfills all the conditions for
genuine partnership in this cooperation.
it was said that the several hundred thousand yugoslav citizens
who live and work in germany represent a significant factor of
cooperation, create links and promote better understanding between
the two countries.
also expressed was interest for speeding up the resolution of
certain open issues in the social, labour and legal spheres, programs
for additional school classes in the serbian language. also proposed
were direct contacts of corresponding services and bodies.
the german side rised the issue of the false asylum seekers from
serbia's southern kosovo and metohija province. this specific problem
will be resolved gradually through talks, with regard to mutual
possibilities, it was said.
milutinovic and kinkel underscored the need for the
liberalization of the visa regime and other formalities in order to
facilitate the travelling of the two countries' businessmen, tourists
and citizens, as well as the functioning of road, river and other
forms of transport. the two sides agreed to hold consular
consultations as soon as possible.
talks between the two ministers were conducted in an open and
constructive atmosphere in which both sides expressed interest in
resuming and developing mutual cooperation as well as affirming
peace, cooperation and trust in the balkans and europe, the yugoslav
foreign ministry said.
end mb/sk/mb
[19] ILIESCU'S VISIT TO BELGRADE MAJOR STEP IN BILATERAL RELATIONS
bucharest, may 16 (tanjug) - yugoslav president zoran lilic said
on thursday that a visit by romanian president ion iliescu to the
federal republic of yugoslavia was a major step in the development of
the traditionally good relations between the two neighbouring states.
iliescu arrived in belgrade on thursday on a three-day official
visit to yugoslavia, during which a bilateral treaty on friendship
and cooperation is expected to be signed.
in an interview with radio bucharest, lilic said that the
yugoslav-romanian relations were based on identical interests and
mutual wish and readiness to cooperate.
i am confident that the signing of a treaty on friendship,
goodneighbourliness and cooperation will expand groundwork for
cooperation and pave the way for an overall development of our
relations. the treaty, the implementation of european principles and
a wide-ranging dialogue will produce excellent results in
yugoslav-romanian relations, lilic said.
yugoslavia's and romania's efforts have significantly contributed
to multilateral cooperation in the balkans and its becoming a zone of
peace and stability, lilic said, adding that the two countries had
already been fully committed to the task in the past.
the ethnic serb minority in romania and the ethnic romanian
minority in yugoslavia are fully enabled to affirm their national,
cultural and religious identities and are becoming a growingly
important factor in promoting wider forms of cooperation, the
yugoslav president said.
our active participation in the development of balkan cooperation
and other forms of regional cooperation is part of our firm
commitment to the establishment of the closest possible ties with
european forums and participation in european integration processes.
we and our neighbours are confident that our efforts will create
the best possible conditions for bringing the balkans closer to
europe and enriching europe with our specific values, the yugoslav
president said.
lilic said that yugoslavia favoured peace, stability and the
creation of optimum conditions for a speedy development of all forms
of economic cooperation in the region.
on the domestic plane, yugoslavia is going through a decisive
period of dynamic development whereas on the international plane it
is normalizing its positions, lilic said, adding that it was a result
of its consistent peaceful foreign policy and active participation in
the quest for a solution through negotiations.
such a stand is praised by friendly states, particularly among
our neighbours. we are pleased to say that romania has taken the lead
in the matter, lilic added.
following the suspension of the sactions whose adverse effects of
scores of billions of dollars had also affected romania, the economy
and society in yugoslavia, which had provided shelter to about
700,000 refugees, were heading towards transition.
the yugoslav government works on the implementation of a
programme of paving the way for overall economic and social
development and yugoslavia's reintegration into international
business trends, lilic said.
[20] SUCCESSFUL POLICY OF 'SMALL STEPS' IN NORMALIZATION OF
YUGOSLAV-CROATIAN RELATIONS
zagreb, may 16 (tanjug) - deputy croatian foreign minister ivan
simonovic said thursday that the policy of 'small steps' in relations
between belgrade and zagreb was yielding good results.
this policy resulted in the opening of the belgrade-zagreb
highway , an oil pipeline, and ptt communications, and it is expected
that a railway line will be opened in early june, simonovic said in
an interview to the zagreb daily vecernji list.
the yugoslav foreign office has from the start insisted on such a
policy as the best way to normalize relations with croatia.
simonovic said that another specific agreement aimed at
normalization might be signed following his visit to belgrade last
monday. the ultimate strategic objective, he said, should be a full
normalization and establishment of diplomatic relations between the
federal republic of yugoslavia and the republic of croatia.
simonovic said belgrade and zagreb were also ready tom
apnnghmutually acceptable way the problem of the strategically important
premontory of prevlaka on their common border.
[21] SOLANA: WORLD WILL CONTINUE CLOSE COOPERATION WITH BOSNIAN SERB PRIME MINISTER
banja luka, may 16 (tanjug) - nato secretary general javier
solana said in the western bosnian serb town of banja luka on
thursday that the international community would continue a very close
cooperation with prime minister rajko kasagic.
solana said that he regarded kasagic as prime minister of the
(bosnian serb) republika srpska and that talks on the implementation
of the dayton peace agreement had been held with him in this
capacity.
in addition to solana and kasagic, the closed-door talks were
attended also by international community's high representative for
bosnia-herzegovina carl bildt, nato europe commander gen. george
joulwan and bosnia peace implementation force commander for sector
southwest gen. michael jackson.
after the talks, kasagic said he believed that the 'world wishes
to help the republika srpska and its people in the restoration of
lasting peace' and that 'borders towards this world should be opened
in the interest of the movement of people, capital and goods.'
he said he saw his wednesday replacement by republika srpska
president radovan karadzic as an 'attempt to isolate this part of the
republika srpska which has a vision of creating a democratic society
and cooperating with the world.'
asked whether he will enjoy the support of yugoslavia and serbian
president slobodan milosevic in the continuation of this course,
kasagic said that 'yugoslavia and president milosevic are the
signatories to the dayton peace agreement and since i advocate the
implementation of the agreement, i am certain that i enjoy their
support.'
[22] MILUTINOVIC: TALKS WITH KINKEL ARE IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE RELATIONS
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - yugoslav foreign minister milan
milutinovic said that talks with his german counterpart klaus kinkel
in belgrade on thursday had been open, meaningful and important for
future bilateral relations.
after a longer break in political contacts, the talks had enabled
an exchange of views on the promotion of bilateral relations, peace
process, prospects for the development in the balkans and processes
in europe, milutinovic said in a special statement to the press.
he said that the yugoslav side to the talks had said it expected
germany to support yugoslavia's efforts for a full normalization of
relations with the european union, which would give an impetus to the
promotion of yugoslavia's bilateral cooperation with germany and
other e.u. members.
'we are confident that such expectations are realistic, on the
line of both side's interests and in keeping with the trend of
improving the overall situation,' milutinovic said.
he said it had been agreed that a consistent and comprehensive
implementation of the dayton agreement and the agreement on the
srem-baranja region was esentially important for achieving permanent
peace and stability in this part of europe, to which yugoslavia has
given and continues to give an irreplaceable contribution.
'we will jointly cooperate in further comprehensive and immediate
implementation of the agreement, starting with the assessment that
the most important task now is to speed up preparations for a timely
holding of elections, ensure the restoration and reconstruction of
bosnia-herzegovina with an equal treatment of the two entities,'
milutinovic said.
he said that special attention in the talks had been paid to
bilateral relations and prospects for cooperation between yugoslavia
and germany, which have always been important partners in economy and
other spheres of cooperation.
both sides agreed that there existed joint interests and
favourable possibilities for restoring the former scope and quality
of cooperation and even exceeding it in future, milutinovic said.
[23] YUGOSLAV-U.N. AGREEMENT ON COOPERATION WITH HAGUE TRIBUNAL SOON
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - yugoslav vice-prime minister and
justice minister, uros klikovac, said on thursday that yugoslavia
would shortly sign an agreement with the united nations on
cooperation with the hague war crimes tribunal.
klikovac told journalists that the yugoslav government had on
wednesday adopted certain decisions regarding the hague tribunal,
adding that 'a certain agreement had been reached with the
representatives of the hague tribunal and the corresponding federal
bodies.'
'the agreement opens the possibility for opening the tribinal's
office in belgrade and determines concrete authorities and the
immunity of its staff,' klikovac said.
he said that the authority of the tribunal's staff in their
dealings with yugoslav citizens, organizations or state bodies has
been precisely determined and that these contacts will be conducted
in keeping with yugoslav laws.
'direct hearings, investigations and possible proposals for
opening proceedings will be conducted only through state organs,'
klikovac said and added that the agreement does not cover extradition
issues because this has already been regulated by the yugoslav
constitution.
the hague war crimes tribunal was set up by a u.n. security
council resolution adopted in may 1993.
so far, the tribunal has indicted mainly serbs justifying this by
the non-existence of a serb liason bureau and the inability of the
investigators to obtain relevant data about muslim and croat crimes.
end zn/sk/mb
[24] MILOSEVIC RECEIVES SOLANA AND JOULWAN
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - president of the yugoslav republic of
serbia slobodan milosevic received in belgrade on thursday nato
secretary general javier solana and nato commander in europe u.s.
gen. george joulwan.
their meeting is expected to be devoted to prospects for
stabilizing the peace process in the former yugoslavia and
particularly the implementation of the dayton peace agreement in
bosnia-herzegovina.
[25] YUGOSLAV, GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTERS ON TALKS IN BELGRADE
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - after a meeting between serbian
president slobodan milosevic and german foreign minister klaus
kinkel, yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic and kinkel gave
brief statements about the talks in belgrade on thursday.
milutinovic said that the talks had been very meaningful and
open.
'i hope that we have opened a new era following five years of
inactivity in our relations and i hope that we will have a rich and
very meaningful cooperation in the following period,' milutinovic
said.
he also expressed hope that 'today's meeting indicates a turn
towards the future, towards radical changes' in relations between
yugoslavia and germany.
'i believe that we have opened a new era in our relations with
today's talks and mr. kinkel's visit,' milutinovic said.
kinkel said he had had long talks about many issues with his
yugoslav counterpart, followed by an intensive two-and-a-half-hour
meeting with president milosevic.
kinkel, who will hold a press conference in belgrade later today,
said that he had arrived here after difficult years which had stayed
behind and following a german government decision to normalize
relations with yugoslavia and open the door to bilateral relations.
[26] MONTENEGRIN PRESIDENT, GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER MEET
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - president of the yugoslav republic of
montenegro momir bulatovic received in belgrade thursday afternoon
german foreign minister klaus kinkel who is in belgrade on a one-day
official visit to the federal republic of yugoslavia.
the talks focused on the implementation of the dayton peace
agreement and relations between f.r. yugoslavia, particularly
montenegro, and germany.
kinkel met earlier in the day with serbian president slobodan
milosevic and yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic.
[27] YUGOSLAV AND ROMANIAN PRESIDENTS OPEN TALKS
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - the presidents of the federal
republic of yugoslavia and romania, zoran lilic and ion iliescu
respectively, met here on thursday afternoon to discuss bilateral
cooperation and current international issues.
the two presidents will first meet alone, to be afterwards joined
by the members of both delegations.
after the talks, the two presidents will sign an agreement on
friendship, good-neighbourly relations and cooperation.
[28] MILOSEVIC, KINKEL DISCUSS PROMOTION OF BILATERAL RELATIONS
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - serbian president slobodan milosevic
conferred with german foreign minister klaus kinkel in belgrade on
thursday on the pomotion of bilateral relations between yugoslavia
and germany.
the talks passed in an atmosphere of openness and mutual
understanding. views were exchanged on the most important issues in
international developments, with emphasis on current trends in the
balkan region and steps aimed at strengthening peace and stability in
the territory of former yugoslavia, said a statement released by the
serbian president's office.
the statement said milosevic and kinkel especially considered the
course of the implementation of the dayton peace accords on
bosnia-herzegovina. they assessed that positive results had been
recorded in this process.
these results form the basis for a comprehensive normalization of
the situation in areas of former hostilities and the construction of
a free, civilized, and economically prosperous life of all citizens,
the statement said.
the two sides agreed that efforts should be stepped up in order
to intensify the implementation of civilian and political aspects of
the peace accords.
the key task, which should be completed by the planned deadline,
is the election of legal institutions in both entities in
bosnia-herzegovina, which will, as both sides agree, facilitate the
construction of a normal order, relations, and a safe life, as
essential preconditions for the return of a large number of refugees,
the establishment of normal communications, and the restoration of
confidence among the citizens.
a special place in the milosevic-kinkel talks was given to
questions of common interest to yugoslavia and germany, the statement
said.
it was underscored in the talks, in this respect, that a
normalization of relations between the two countries would provide a
strong impetus, primarily to their economic cooperation, having in
mind the fact that germany had in the past presented one of the most
important foreign trade partners of yugoslavia, with developed
business ties of the respective economic subjects.
yugoslavia urges the development of relations and cooperation
with germany on an equal basis and believes all common issues can be
resolved by a joint constructive approach through regular political
dialogue, which implies also agreement on concrete bilateral issues,
the statement said in closing.
[29] FIRST SERB-CROAT TRADE AGREEMENT
bilje, may 16 (tanjug) - officials of croatia and the serb area
of eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem signed here on thursday
the first agreement on commodity exchange in the field of
agriculture, worth 1,100,000 german marks.
under the agreement, croatia will deliver to the serb area
artificial fertilizers and pesticides which will be paid by the serb
side in wheat and corn.
the serb area of eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem is
the only part of the republic of serb krajina which has not been
seized by the croatian army. croatia forcibly took other parts of the
republic of serb krajina last year.
the serb area of eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem was
put under u.n. transitional administration (untaes) in january 1996
in keeping with an agreement reached between the two sides.
commenting on the agreement, untaes head of civilian affairs
fischer said that the basic message to the local population after the
important event was that it was a step towards normalization.
[30] BUHA: HASTY STATEMENTS BY INTERNATIONAL POLITICIANS ON OUSTING OF
KASAGIC
pale, may 16 (tanjug) - the foreign minister of the bosnian serb
state republika srpska, aleksa buha, who is also coordinator for
relations with the international peace implementation force (ifor),
on thursday described as hasty statements by some foreign politicians
regarding the relieving of duty of prime minister rajko kasagic by
bosnian serb president radovan karadzic.
'republika srpska will continue fulfilling all provisions of the
dayton peace agreement, without any conditions,' buha said.
in a statement carried by republika srpska press bureau, buha
said that kasagic is being blamed for 'ignoring the position of the
main board of the serbian democratic party, the national assembly,
the president of the republic, and the government itself, and for
trying to change the policy of the republika srpska leadership.'
buha said that kasagic's failure to adapt to his duties had rised
the hopes of those who do not hide their wish 'to annul the
independence and borders of republika srpska.'
[31] CHINA FOR YUGOSLAVIA'S SPEEDY RETURN TO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - china wants the international
community to resolve as quickly as possible yugoslavia's return to
the international community and its institutions and lift the
sanctions against belgrade, chinese ambassador in belgrade zhu ankang
said on thursday.
the federal republic of yugoslavia is an important state in the
balkans and has significantly contributed to peaceful efforts for a
political solution to the crisis in the former yugoslavia, zhu said
in a speech delivered at the institute for international politics and
economy in belgrade.
zhu said that china and yugoslavia had traditionally friendly
relations and good cooperation and that a visit by yugoslav president
zoran lilic to peking last december had further given an impetus to
their relations.
the chinese ambassador pointed to the support lent by peking to
the signing of the dayton agreement and said that his country hoped
all sides would consistently implement the agreement's provisions in
the interest of lasting peace.
china has advocated a peaceful solution to differences and
disputes and rejects the use of sanctions or military intervention as
a means to resolve problems, zhu said.
[32] CROATIAN REFUGEES FROM BOSNIA REFUSE TO MOVE IN HOMES OF EXPELLED
SERBS
zagreb, may 16 (tanjug).- croat refugees from the posavina area
in northern bosnia which was assigned to the serb entity in line with
the dayton agreement, have refused to move into the homes of serbs
expelled from croatia and bosnia.
a letter by croat refugee association published thursday by
slobodna dalmacija daily from split says that the intention of
croatian ministry of development and recovery to have croat refugees
settle in former serb homes demonstrated complete emptiness of heart
and soul and legalized ethnic cleansing and genocide perpetrated
against these people.
the letter recalls that the dayton agreement envisages the return
of all refugees to their homes, and gives this same right also to
serbs in croatia and bosnia-herzegovina,
croatian ministry of development and recovery and its counterpart
in herceg-bosna (bosnian croat community) recently invited
representatives of croat refugees from posavina to discuss their
resettlement in north-western bosnia from which serbs were expelled
and which was assigned to the muslim-croat federation by the dayton
agreement.
refugee representatives did not go to the meeting and expressed
their rejection of the idea in their letter to slobodna dalmacija.
[33] SOLANA GIVES MESSAGE TO MILOSEVIC
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - nato secretary-general javier solana
said in belgrade on thursday that he had conveyed a message to
serbian president slobodan milosevic during their talks which
pertained to current developments in bosnia-herzegovina.
solana said work should proceed in the right direction so that
the positive trend in the implementation of the dayton accords is
maintained, which implies that people who are ready to stick to their
obligations from dayton should have responsible functions in
bosnia-herzegovina.
[34] SERBIAN GOVERNMENT: KASAGIC'S OUSTING AGAINST INTERESTS OF REPUBLIKA
SRPSKA
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - the serbian government assessed on
thursday as 'totally unacceptable and illegal' the way in which
(bosnian serb) republika srpska legally elected prime minister rajko
kasagic was dismissed on wednesday.
'the serbian government considers this decision as yet another in
a series of those which are directly aimed against the interests of
republika srpska and its citizens, and which compromise the
development of democratic processes and results being realized in the
economic recovery of republika srpska,' the statement said.
the serbian government pointed out that 'the decision on
(kasagic's) ousting was not preceded by a parliamentary procedure,
when the people's deputies in the assembly give their vote on
confidence in the prime minister,' said the statement.
'that is why the serbian government considers this decision
invalid and insist that the republika srpska assembly convene so that
the interests of republika srpka and its citizens are finally
protected from such arbitrary actions,' the serbian government's
information ministry said.
republika srpska president radovan karadzic gave the decision on
kasagic's dismissal on wednesday.
[35] YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT: DISMISSAL OF R.S. PREMIER ILLEGAL AND
UNDEMOCRATIC
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug).- the government of federal republic of
yugoslavia thursday said that the decision to dismiss the legally
elected republika srpska prime minister rajko kasagic was illegal and
undemocratic and consequently unacceptable.
the decision was taken without usual parliamentary procedure and
without a vote in the r.s. parliament, yugoslav information
secretariat said in a statement.
yugoslav government underlines that the dayton peace agreement
has paved the way for negotiations and for a just and lasting
settlement of the bosnian crisis. the agreement is fully supported by
the international community and protects the interests of the serb
side, the statement says.
all decisions and activities of r.s. leadership must be geared
for, not against, the peace process and principled implementation of
the peace agreement, the statement says.
this is why the decision must be nullified and r.s. parliament
members must be enabled to state their views in a democratic
procedure, the statement concludes.
[36] KINKEL: IT IS REALISTIC TO EXPECT YUGOSLAVIA'S REINTEGRATION IN
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug).- german foreign minister klaus kinkel,
on a one-day visit to federal republic of yugoslavia, said thursday
his visit paved the way for a further integration of yugoslav
republics of serbia and montenegro in the international community.
after meeting yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic and
serbian president slobodan milosevic, kinkel said at a press
conference that germany would not support any separatist tendency
inside fry, referring apparently to the aspirations of ethnic
albanians in serbia's southern province of kosovo and metohija
(kosmet).
the talks with president milosevic and minster milutinovic had
focused on the implementation of the dayton agreement so far, kinkel
said, adding it was essential that both civilian and military
components of the agreement be successfully implemented.
kinkel said german government was ready to promote economic
cooperation with fry.
the problem of false asylum seekers from kosmet in germany was
also disussed, kinkel said, adding it could be resolved gradually and
with belgrade's active participation.
asked how he assessed the prospects for the repatriation of
several hundred thousand serbs in croatia, kinkel said croatian
president franjo tudjman and foreign minister mate granic had been
informed of germany's stance that croatia must provide for the return
of refugees not in theory, but in a practical manner.
[37] GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER KINKEL LEAVES BELGRADE
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - german foreign minister klaus kinkel
on thursday evening left belgrade after an one-day official visit to
the federal republic of yugoslavia.
kinkel had talks in belgrade with yugoslav foreign minister milan
milutinovic.
the german foreign minister was also received by president of the
yugoslav republic of serbia slobodan milosevic and later in the
afternoon by president of the other yugoslav republic, montenegro,
momir bulatovic.
kinkel also met with borislav mikelic, president of the committee
for the protection of rights and interests of displaced persons.
[38] BULATOVIC: NEW ERA IN YUGOSLAV-GERMAN RELATIONS
belgrade, may 16 tanjug).- the president of yugoslav republic of
montenegro momir bulatovic and german foreign minister klaus kinkel
discussed ttursday in belgrade the normalization of relations between
federal republic of zugoslavia and germany.
bulatovic described kinkel's visit to belgrade as important, as
it paves the way for a new era in bilateral relations since germany
is one of leading members of the world community, nearly dominant in
europe and extraordinarily influential in the balkans.
he told the press after the meeting that he had informed kinkel
of montenegro's attachment to the yugoslav federation, provided that
various mechanisms and individual programs be used inside the
federation to statisfy particular interests.
kinkel said that germany attached a great importance to relations
with montenegro, that his talk with bulatovic was interesting and
that it had focused on pursuing the traditionally good relations in
economic, touristic and other fields.
he said he had been informed of montenegrin problems and added
that germany followed with great attention the liberalization and
privatization processes in that republic.
bulatovic said he had also informed kinkel of montenegro's views
on the demarcation of borders between fry and croatia.
he expressed hope that montenegro's determination regarding the
prevlaka peninsula in southern adriatic would be met with
understanting by germany and help achieve lasting normalization
between belgrade and zagreb.
the peninsula is at present a demilitarized zone monitored by
u.n. observers. in the former yugoslavia, it was inside the
administrative border of the then yugoslav republic of croatia.
the talk also focused on cooperation in economy, tourism and
culture, bulatovic said.
he expressed hope that kinkel's visit would intensify dialogue,
the exchange of economic delegations and further development of
bilateral relations.
[39] YUGOSLAV AIRLINES JAT INTRODUCES REGULAR FLIGHTS TO SKOPJE
skopje, may 16 (tanjug) - flights between belgrade and skopje
resumed thursday after nearly a four-year break as a plane of the
yugoslav airlines jat landed at skopje airport at 9.20 a.m. local
time.
jat will have flights to and from skopje three days a week -- on
monday, thursday and sunday.
a delegation of yugoslav businessmen who arrived on thursday's
flight to skopje includes directors of belgrade's leading companies.
the delegation, headed by president of the serbian chamber of
commerce vlajko stojiljkovic, is expected to meet with macedonian
businessmen for a plenary session at the macedonian chamber of
commerce later in the day.
on arriving in skopje, the yugoslav delegation was greeted by
macedonian officials, including president of the macedonian chamber
of commerce dusan petreski.
[40] PRESERVING STABILITY OF NATIONAL CURRENCY - PRIMARY TASK OF YUGOSLAV
CENTRAL BANK
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - the national bank of yugoslavia
(central bank) has firmly decided to issue money only when there
exists a foreign currency cover and in coordination with production
trends in the federal republic of yugoslavia (fry), the bank said
thursday.
the statement, issued on the occasion of the dismissal of central
bank governor dragoslav avramovic, by the yugoslav assembly, said
that the central bank will not issue money without realistic cover.
the national bank of yugoslavia is of the view that a restrictive
monetary policy has to be pursued, and added that there had been no
disagreement in that regard between the bank's board of governors and
avramovic in the past.
the national bank of yugoslavia will intensify control over
credits, the statement said.
in that respect, all necessary measures will be taken to prevent
possible speculation and attempts to put into danger the achieved
degree of stability of the exchange rate and of prices, because, the
statement said, the primary task of the central bank is to preserve
the stability of the dinar - yugoslav national currency.
the national bank of yugoslavia expects it will enjoy the full
support of the federal and two republican governments - of serbia and
of montenegro - creating conditions for the successful realisation of
the fry economic policy, said the statement signed by deputy governor
bozidar gazivoda in consultation with the bank's board of governors.
[41] SERBIAN, MACEDONIAN BUSINESSMEN ADVOCATE TRADE LIBERALIZATION
skoplje, may 16 (tanjug).- businessmen from the yugoslav republic
of serbia and macedonia advocate the liberalization of trade between
federal republic of yugoslavia and macedonia, it was disclosed at a
press conference thursday in skoplje.
the presidents of serbian and macedonian chambers of commerce
vlajko stojiljkovic and dusan petrevski added that pressure would be
brought on the two governments to adopt customs concessions in order
to promote bilateral economic cooperation.
serbian and macedonian company directors who met in skoplje
expressed hope that the two governments would provide better
conditions for doing business.
about 30 serbian businessmen thursday discussed new business
arrangements with their macedonian partners.
conditions for the promotion of bilateral cooperation were laid
by the agreement on the normalization of relations between yugoslavia
and macedonia in the beginning of april.
macedonia seceded from the former yugoslav federation in a
peaceful manner in 1991.
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