Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-05-17
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May 17, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW
CONTENTS
[01] CROATIA REGRETS OVER REJECTED ADMITTANCE TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE
[02] EUROPE SHOWS WHAT IT REALLY THINKS ABOUT TUDJMAN'S DEMOCRACY
[03] YUGOSLAVS WILL NEED VISAS FOR ITALY AS OF JUNE 16
[04] BOSNIAN SERB SAYS VICTIM OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY, PLEADS NOT GUILTY
[05] RUSSIAN SOLDIER DIES IN BOSNIA
[06] YUGOSLAVIA, ROMANIA SIGN FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION AGREEMENT
[07] KINKEL RECEIVES OFFICIALS OF THREE SERBIAN OPPOSITION PARTIES
[08] KINKEL INFORMED ABOUT PROBLEMS OF DISPLACED PERSONS IN YUGOSLAVIA
[09] SEVERAL REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PARTIES CONDEMN DISMISSAL OF KASAGIC
[10] US OFFICIALS DO NOT RECOGNIZE OUSTING OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PREMIER
[11] CROAT OFFICIAL:WORLD WILL HAVE TO RECOGNIZE AUTHORITY IN CROAT MOSTAR
[12] DISMISSAL OF PREMIER OF SERB ENTITY IN BOSNIA UNNECESSARY
[13] THOSE WHO REMOVED KASAGIC WERE DRIVEN BY WISH TO REMAIN IN POWER
[14] MILOSEVIC STARTS TALKS WITH ROMANIAN PRESIDENT
[15] GERMAN MEDIA: KINKEL'S VISIT TO BELGRADE WAS SUCCESSFUL
[16] OSCE CONDEMNS RELIEVING OF DUTY OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PRIME MINISTER
KASAGIC
[01] CROATIA REGRETS OVER REJECTED ADMITTANCE TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - the croatian foreign ministry said
thursday it regreted the decision of the council of europe to
postpone indefinitely croatia's admittance to that organization
because of its insufficient democratization and respect of human
rights.
news agencies quoted a statement, published two days after the
foreign ministers of the 39 members of the council of europe made the
decision, in which the ministry said that croatia was still committed
to promote democracy and respect the council's criteria and norms.
the statement did not say which steps precisely zagreb might take
to satisfy the council of europe, which has expressed concern over
the renewed campaign of pressure on the media and the preventing of
opposition parties to assume power in the croatian capital after a
victory in local elections last autumn.
according to council sources in strasbourg, the conditions for
croatia's admittance to the organization include an acceptance of
repatriation of (over half a million) serb refugees to croatia,
cooperation with the international war crimes tribunal in the hague
and acceptance of the democratically elected opposition authorities
in zagreb.
[02] EUROPE SHOWS WHAT IT REALLY THINKS ABOUT TUDJMAN'S DEMOCRACY
novi sad, yugoslavia, may 17 (tanjug) - europe has shown croatian
president franjo tudjman in the best way possible what it really
thinks about democracy in his country by postponing its admission to
the council of europe, the novi sad daily dnevnik reported on friday.
the precedent set in croatia's case appears to be even greater
viewed in the light of the fact that the council of europe has not
automatically endorsed a decision by its parliamentary assembly that
gave the green light for croatia's membership in this influential
political institution on april 24, the paper said.
europe can simply no longer turn a blind eye to what is happening
in croatia, the paper said.
since his occupation of the republic of serb krajina last summer,
tudjman has become so self-willed, dispelling the west's hopes that
he will rule the country in a democratic way, the paper said.
tudjman has for months been refusing to allow citizens of zagreb
to elect their mayor, the paper said.
moreover, opposition press like the split feral tribune paper,
the rijeka novi list paper and the nacional and panorama magazines,
and all who disagree with him, are the constant target of his
assaults.
tudjman has failed to keep his promise to enable the serbs'
return to serb krajina and has shocked a large number of people with
his open flirting with the world war ii fascist regime in croatia.
dnevnik also said in deciding whether to approve croatia's
membership, the council of europe has taken into account zagreb's
evident territorial claims to the moslem-croat federation in bosnia
and its support for bosnian croats' separatist ideas.
[03] YUGOSLAVS WILL NEED VISAS FOR ITALY AS OF JUNE 16
belgrade, may 17 (tanjug) - yugoslavs traveling to italy after
june 16 this year will need an entrance visa, just as for any other
country, memer of the european union (eu).
a new visa department at the italian embassy in belgrade is
expected to be opened on may 31, the embassy told tanjug.
yugoslav tourists who enter italy before the introduction of
visas will not be able to stay in the country longer than 90 days
from the day they entered.
individual tourists, except if they already have a valid schengen
visa, will have to have an invitation from a relative or friend
permanently residing in italy, verified at the local police station,
or other papers proving their profession and income, the italian
embassy said in the statement to tanjug.
[04] BOSNIAN SERB SAYS VICTIM OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY, PLEADS NOT GUILTY
belgrade, may 17 (tanjug) - bosnian serb goran ljajic, who was
indicted by the international war crimes tribunal for the former
yugoslavia, said friday he was a victim of mistaken identity and
pleaded not guilty of charges brought against him.
at the first hearing in the investigative procedure lajic
(28) said he did not even know where the camp keraterm in which he
had allegedly committed the murders was, agencies report.
addressing the presiding judge claude jorda of france, lajic said
he was not the man the indictment was addressed to and there could be
many people in bosnia with the same name.
prosecutor grant niemann said that he was certain the tribunal
had the right mand and asked for lajic's photograph so that witnesses
of the prosecution could confirm his identity.
the date of the trial has not been set yet.
lajic was arrested by the german authorities in cooperation with
interpol on march 18 and was transferred to the hague last monday.
he was indicted in july last year for war crimes and crimes
against humanity for the alleged murder of at least five prisoners
and and the torture of others in the keraterm camp near prijedor,
northwestern republika srpska (bosnian serb state).
[05] RUSSIAN SOLDIER DIES IN BOSNIA
belgrade, may 17 (tanjug) - a russian soldier within the
international peace implementation force (ifor) was accidentally
killed in northeastern bosnia, ifor said in a statement on friday.
the associated press news agency said that the soldier was
electrocuted on thursday morning in the russian camp in ugljevik, 35
km northeast from tuzla, region controlled by russian ifor troops.
the details of the incident and the name of the soldiers have not
been revealed, only that the russian brigade has opened an
investigation.
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[06] YUGOSLAVIA, ROMANIA SIGN FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION AGREEMENT
(reopens)
lilic and iliescu said that the agreement on friendship marked
the beginning of a new phase in developing good-neighbourly relations
between the two countries.
the yugoslav president said that the friedship agreement and the
agreement on avoiding double taxation were the result of a number of
talks and a true indicator of good relations and friendship between
the two countries.
the signing of the agreements rounds off a series of agreements
and contracts signed over the period, which creates conditions for a
restoration of economic ties and establishing of higher forms of
cooperation, lilic said.
he described the yugoslav and romanian economies as
complementary, which creates possibilities for a much greater and
more successful economic cooperation.
both sides believe that the strengthening of economic ties is a
precondition for other forms of cooperation, and stress the
importance of strengthening regional cooperation and good-neighbourly
relations with all states, lilic said.
the principles of the dayton conference were re-affirmed in the
talks and both sides agreed that this was the only and correct way
for achieving durable and stable peace in the territory of the former
yugoslavia, the yugoslav president said.
this is certainly a mark of recognition for the policy that the
federal republic of yugoslavia has been pursuing continually since
the outbreak of the crisis in the teritory of the former yugoslavia,
lilic said.
the romanian president stressed the political importance of the
talks and the agreements, which naturally concreticized the good
relations between the two countries.
the agreement comes as a confirmation of the friendly relations
and solidarity which characterize the relations between the two
neighbouring countries, iliescu said, adding that it created
possibilities for further strengthening of economic cooperation.
'i wish to stress the significance of this moment for our
bilateral relations, as well as the importance of those relations as
a factor of stability in the region where we live and in europe as a
whole,' iliescu said.
after the signing ceremony, the yugoslav president gave a dinner
in the romanian president's honour.
lilic said in the toast that the current yugoslav-romanian talks
were proceeding in an atmosphere of intensive activities on the part
of the international community, which aimed to stabilize peace and
open a process of reconstruction in the territory of the former
yugoslavia.
great responsibility lies on the federal republic of yugoslavia
and the friendly neighbouring and other states to support that
process and make possible the establishing of a lasting peace and
mutual trust in these parts, lilic said.
returning the toast, iliescu expressed confidence that the
current yugoslav-romanian talks would serve as a model for
inter-state relations in this part of europe.
[07] KINKEL RECEIVES OFFICIALS OF THREE SERBIAN OPPOSITION PARTIES
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - german foreign minister klaus kinkel
recieved here thursday the presidents of three serbian opposition
parties forming the 'partnership for changes' coalition.
kinkel, who was on a one-day visit to yugoslavia, met with vuk
draskovic of the serbian renewal movement, zoran djindjic of the
democratic party, and vesna pesic of the civic alliance of serbia in
the residence of the german ambassador in belgrade.
draskovic told reporters after the meeting that kinkel had
informed them about the talks he had had with serbian president
slobodan milosevic in belgrade earlier in the day.
in the afternoon, kinkel also received officials of the liberal
alliance of kosovo fehmi agani and hidajet hiseni. the liberal
alliance of kosovo rallies ethnic albanians in serbia's southern
province of kosovo and metohija.
kinkel also met with representatives of ethnic hungarians and
croats from serbia's northern province of vojvodina, and the
president of the muslim party of democratic action of sandzak, i.e.
the raska region in southwestern serbia which is also known by its
turkish name sandzak.
[08] KINKEL INFORMED ABOUT PROBLEMS OF DISPLACED PERSONS IN YUGOSLAVIA
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - german foreign minister klaus kinkel,
who was on a one-day visit to yugoslavia on thursday, received an
official in charge of displaced persons accommodated in yugoslavia.
president of the committee for the protection of rights and
interests of displaced persons borislav mikelic informed kinkel about
the problems of the officially estimated 700,000 refugees and
displaced persons from the former yugoslavia, including 130,000
non-serbs.
mikelic requested kinkel and the german government to intercede
with the european union and the united nations to speed up the
process of resolving the problems of displaced persons, in keeping
with the dayton accords for bosnia, and to settle property claims of
those choosing to return to their homes and those who decide to stay
in yugoslavia or leave for third countries.
he said that croatia should abide by its constitution in view of
the autonomous regions of glina and knin, which were predominantly
serb-populated until the spring of 1995, when the croatian army
expelled more than 250,000 krajina serbs.
mikelic told kinkel that for the past five years croatia had been
avoiding to pay pensions to some 57,000 persons who had earned them
in croatia while it had been a part of the former yugoslav
federation.
he said that the serb side was strictly implementing the
serb-croatian accord of nov. 1995 on the eastern slavonia, baranja
and western srem region, and expressed hope that gen. jacques klein,
chief of the u.n. transitional administration for eastern slavonia,
would do his utmost to enable the serbs to stay in the region.
[09] SEVERAL REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PARTIES CONDEMN DISMISSAL OF KASAGIC
banjaluka, may 16 (tanjug) - officials of a number of parties in
the (bosnian serb) republika srpska condemned thursday the dismissal
of prime minister rajko kasagic by president radovan karadzic.
they said that karadzic had thus attempted 'to leave the serb
people in isolation' and 'to prevent the implementation of the dayton
accords.'
a statement released after a meeting kasagic and banjaluka mayor
predrag radic had with representatives of four political parties said
that karadzic's move was 'hasty', causing indignation in most of the
population.
'such a move on the part of the pale leadership leads to a
blockade of the use of international capital for the reconstruction
(of the republika srpska) and threatens to divide the serbs in the
republika srpska,' the statement said.
the participants in the meeting expressed full support to kasagic
in his hitherto efforts and said that they continued to consider him
the legitimate prime minister, the statement said.
'in order to resolve the current crisis, we request prime
minister rajko kasagic to call an urgent meeting of the republika
srpska government in banjaluka and to continue to work in the
interest of further opening of the republika srpska toward the
world,' the statement quoted the parties' officials as saying.
[10] US OFFICIALS DO NOT RECOGNIZE OUSTING OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PREMIER
washington, may 17 (tanjug) - the united states does not
recognize the dismissal of republika srpska premier rajko kasagic by
president radovan karadzic, the state department said thursday.
spokesman nicholas burns said that united states officials 'don't
recognize karadzic's authority to dismiss any official or to make any
political decision like that.'
'we've worked well with mr. kasagic in the past ... we're going
to continue working with him,' he said.
karadzic dismissed kasagic wednesday, alleging he had been
arbitrary in conducting state policy and had overstepped authority.
kasagic renounced the dismissal saying that he only recognized
decisions of the republika srpska parliament.
[11] CROAT OFFICIAL:WORLD WILL HAVE TO RECOGNIZE AUTHORITY IN CROAT MOSTAR
belgrade, may 16 (tanjug) - the international community will have
to honor the results of the local elections in mostar even if the
muslims boycott them, the vice president of the municipal council of
the croat part of mostar told croat radio on friday.
the authority of the croat part of mostar will be formed
democratically, through the will of the people, and the world will
have to acknowledge it, said mile puljic.
mostar is divided between the muslims and croats, though it
should be a united city under the terms of the dayton peace accord.
the muslims have objected to the election rules.
puljic said the terms of the dayton accord, whereby muslims in
refuge cannot vote, are not the actual reason for the boycott of the
bosnian muslim party of democratic action (sda) or any other muslim
party.
he said the real reason was that sda stood no chance of winning
the rival croatian democratic union (hdz).
while hdz and the radio everyday called on croats to vote at the
may 31 elections, sda and muslim radio sarajevo called on muslims to
boycott them.
muslim radio said the proposed conditions, the date and rules of
the elections had 'finally split mostar in two.'
muslims in mostar are dissatisfied because the rules prescribed
by the european union allow the right of vote only to those citizens
whose names are on the 1991 census lists and who are present in the
city on election day.
the muslims are also angered because eu adminsitrator ricardo
perez cassado would not postpone the election date merely because
muslims would not take part, said the muslim radio.
mostar numbered more than 120,000 inhabitants, approximately the
same number of muslims, croats and serbs, before the war broke out in
bosnia.
muslims and croats routed the serbs and fought ferociously for a
year over control of the city.
[12] DISMISSAL OF PREMIER OF SERB ENTITY IN BOSNIA UNNECESSARY
banja luka, may 17 (tanjug) - deputy speaker of the national
assembly of republika srpska (rs) milovan milanovic said friday the
decision to dismiss the rs premier was 'unnecessary.'
in a statement broadcast by radio banjaluka, milanovic said that
the national assembly had the legal capacity to dismiss premier rajko
kasagic.
'the government can be debated by the body that elected it',
milanovic specified.
rs president radovan karadzic dismissed on wednesday kasagic
because of his alleged arbitrary policy and for overstepping his
mandate.
kasagic said he did not recognize the dismissal until the rs
parliament made the decision.
kasagic's efforts were aimed at 'removing hatred for serbs who
have been turned into pariahs sincre 1991 and he was on the right way
to diminish it...as much as possible in these difficult times and was
successful', said milanovic assessing the work of premier kasagic.
[13] THOSE WHO REMOVED KASAGIC WERE DRIVEN BY WISH TO REMAIN IN POWER
belgrade, may 17 (tanjug) - a dismissal of republika srpska's
premier rajko kasagic is yet another nervous move by the power
structure in the serb entity in bosnia to remain in power as long as
possible, the belgrade daily politika said on friday.
the republika srpska (rs) leadership will have to account for
such a dismissal given that kasagic had been appointed by the
parliament whereas now only one man's decision was sufficient.
judging by the reactions in political circles in the rs, the
decision by rs president radovan karadzic did not come as a surprise.
speculations on the matter had circulated in the past, particularly
following kasagic's statement on the need for a radical reshuffle in
his cabinet.
kasagic has expressed willingness to implement the dayton
principles, bearing in mind that it is in the interest of the
republika srpska to honour the rules which put an end to the war, the
paper said.
the premier immediately opted for building confidence with the
muslim-croat federation believing that the republika srpska should
have its own representatives in the ruling bodies of the bosnian
union, the paper added.
kasagic knows that the republika srpska and its one-million
population cannot confront the entire world but that it should
cooperate and pull itself out of deep isolation instead, politika
said.
politika said that kasagic had particularly been sharply
criticized by the 'hawks' in the ruling serb democratic party (sds)
in the rs. they criticized him for ordering the minister of police
not to tolerate harrassment of the opposition and election rallies.
the paper said that kasagic wanted to coordinate all his moves
with the necessary reconstruction of the rs economy which is in a
very difficult position, given that the war damages are put at nearly
10 billion dollars. kasagic was even as bold as to say that 'personal
and political changes in the rs' were necessary to obtain urgently
needed foreign credits.
[14] MILOSEVIC STARTS TALKS WITH ROMANIAN PRESIDENT
belgrade, may 17 (tanjug) - president of the yugoslav republic of
serbia slobodan milosevic started friday talks with romanian
president ion iliescu, who arrived on a three-day official visit to
fr yugoslavia.
the romanian president will hold with the serbian president
comprehensive talks about all topical international issues of
interest for the two countries, and special attention will be devoted
to promoting traditionally good romanian-yugoslav relations.
present at the talks were yugoslav foreign minister milan
milutinovic and romanian foreign minister teodor malescanu.
[15] GERMAN MEDIA: KINKEL'S VISIT TO BELGRADE WAS SUCCESSFUL
bonn, may 17 (tanjug) - german foreign minister klaus kinkel's
visit to belgrade was successful, leading german papers said in
detailed reports about the visit and especially on the talks with
serbian president slobodan milosevic.
die welt quotes the german side as saying in belgrade that
milosevic plays a key role in the peace process in the balkans, and
berliner zeitung reports in the same manner.
frankfurter allgemeine zeitung says in a front-page story that
kinkel had promised bonn's support to yugoslavia and its efforts to
join the 'political and economic organizations in the west.'
die welt also quoted yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic
as saying that the visit had 'opened a new era' in the two countries'
relations.
the paper also underscored kinkel's optimistic views about the
prospects for further cooperation, saying that everything should be
'done slowely, step by step and without euphoria.'
german news agency dpa, which on thursday evening carried
kinkel's statement that the visit was 'very successful,' quoted him
as saying that the range of economic cooperation should be returned
to the levels from before the start of the balkan crisis.
dpa said that the minsterial talks in belgrade discussed
possibilities for germany's participation in the modernization of
railways and telecommunications in serbia and completing the
construction of the highways.
end ju/mb/mb
[16] OSCE CONDEMNS RELIEVING OF DUTY OF REPUBLIKA SRPSKA PRIME MINISTER
KASAGIC
vienna, may 17 (tanjug) - the organiozation for security and
cooperation in europe (osce) said on friday that the relieving of
duty of republika srpska prime minister rajko kasagic should be
rejected as illegal and unacceptable.
kasagic did everyting in his power to secure the application of
the dayton peace agreement in bosnia and the international community
should support him and his efforts for the implementation of that
document, the osce mission for bosnia-herzegovina said in a statement
sent to tanjug's vienna correspondent.
osce also said that it supports the peace process, especially the
preparation and holding of the forthcoming elections in bosnia.
kasagic was ousted by republika srpska president radovan karadzic
on wednesday.
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