Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-05-31
From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>
May 31, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW
CONTENTS
[01] YUGOSLAV VICE-PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES RECONSTRUCITON OF FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
[02] E.U. ADMINISTRATOR SETS MOSTAR ELECTIONS FOR JUNE 30
[03] DINI AND SANTER TO VISIT TERRITORY OF FORMER YUGOSLAVIA ON JUNE 7-8
[04] BULGARIAN MINISTER AGAIN MAKES ODD STATEMENTS ABOUT YUGOSLAVIA
[05] MUSLIMS BLOW UP BRIDGE ON DEMARCATION LINE WITH SERBS IN BOSNIA
[06] EIGHTH MEMBER OF MUSLIM TERRORIST GROUP ARRESTED IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
[07] BILDT WILL NOT DEAL WITH BOSNIAN SERB VICE PRESIDENT PLAVSIC
[08] RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS PROSECUTING KARADZIC COUNTERPRODUCTIVE
[09] BOSNIAN MUSLIMS BREAK OFF TALKS WITH CROATS ON COMMON DEFENSE LAW
[10] SERBIAN OPPOSITION LEADERS DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF FORMING COALITION
[11] THREE FRENCH SOLDIERS LIGHTLY WOUNDED IN BOSNIA
[12] ERDEMOVIC PLEADS GUILTY BEFORE HAGUE TRIBUNAL
[13] U.S. SEEKS WAYS OF UNFREEZING YUGOSLAVIA'S ASSETS
[14] YUGOSLAV PARLIAMENT'S UPPER HOUSE ADOPTS LAW ON CONSTITUENCIES
[15] MILOSEVIC, KORNBLUM CONFER ON IMPLEMENTATION OF DAYTON ACCORDS
[16] IFOR GENERAL: ABSOLUTE FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT DOES NOT EXIST ANYWHERE
[17] MILOSEVIC RECEIVES PRIMAKOV
[18] RUSSIAN MINISTER PRIMAKOV SATISFIED WITH VISIT TO YUGOSLAVIA
[19] RUSSIA,YUGOSLAVIA HAVE IDENTICAL VIEWPOINTS ON PEACE AGREEMENT
[20] IS EUROSLAVIA POSSIBLE.
[21] BUSINESS ABOVE POLITICS
[22] SERBS UPHOLD INITIATIVE FOR THEIR REGION'S SPECIAL STATUS IN CROATIA
[23] ALLEGED MASS GRAVES IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA CANNOT BE FOUND
[24] WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION AGAINST IFOR'S WITHDRAWAL FROM BOSNIA
[25] U.N. FORCE MANDATE IN MACEDONIA EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER SIX MONTHS
[26] RETIRED U.S. ARMY SERVICEMEN TO TRAIN AND ARM BOSNIAN MUSLIMS
[27] U.S. ENVOY KORNBLUM - ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA WILL BE HELD AS SCHEDULED
[28] WALKER: POLITICIANS WILL DECIDE ABOUT DAYTON AGREEMENT AFTER DECEMBER
[29] CROATIAN PRESIDENT TUDJMAN INSULTS ROMANIANS
[30] CROAT OFFICIAL SAYS VOTES OF MUSLIM REFUGEES WILL NOT UNITE MOSTAR
[31] PROTESTS IN BARI OVER INTRODUCTION OF VISAS FOR YUGOSLAVS
[32] EXPELLED ITALIANS THREATEN SLOVENIA
[33] GALBRAITH DENIES U.S. OBJECTING TO IRANIAN ARMS SHIPMENTS TO BOSNIA
[34] ZUBAK DOES NOT RECOGNIZE MUSLIM ASSEMBLY DECISIONS
[35] BY ZDRAVKO MILANOVIC
[36] AHEAD OF SUNDAY'S MEETING AT THE GENEVA U.S. MISSION
[37] MUJAHEDDIN STILL IN BOSNIA, SAYS U.S. DAILY
[38] BOSNIAN CROATS THREATEN TO ARREST MUSLIM SOLDIERS
[39] GERMANY, YUGOSLAVIA FORMALLY RESTORE DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
[01] YUGOSLAV VICE-PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES RECONSTRUCITON OF FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - yugoslav vice-prime minister uros
klikovac told the press on thursday that federal prime minister
radoje kontic would most probably on friday announce a reconstruciton
of his cabinet.
klikovac, who is also justice minister, said at the end of a
session of the federal parliament's upper house that the office of
vice-prime minsiter would be separated from certain departments for
which ministers would be appointed, as well as a minister of the
newly-formed agricultural ministry.
apart from kilkovac, the other vice-prime ministrs, jovan zebic
and nikola sainovic, were also finance and economy ministers
respectively.
[02] E.U. ADMINISTRATOR SETS MOSTAR ELECTIONS FOR JUNE 30
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - e.u. administrator for mostar ricardo
peres casado said thursday after meeting with the local muslim and
croat representatives, that the elections in this southwestern
bosnian city would be held on june 30, foreign news agencies said.
elections for the city assembly and six mostar districts were
postponed due to muslim-croat disagreement over the election rules
according to which, for example, only citizens who found themselves
in the city on election day, would be able to vote.
after the forming of the muslim-croat federation in bosnia, which
was preceeded by the expulsion from the mostar region of its 45,000
serb inhabitants, the city was divided into the eastern (muslim) and
western (croat) parts.
the muslim-croat federaion was set up in march 1994 in washington
after 14-month fierce battles between the muslims and croats over
territories in central bosnia.
[03] DINI AND SANTER TO VISIT TERRITORY OF FORMER YUGOSLAVIA ON JUNE 7-8
rome, may 30 (tanjug) - the chairman of the european union
council of ministers, italian foreign minister lamberto dini, and
european commission chairman jacques santer, will on june 7-8 visit
the capitals of countries engaged in the implementation of the dayton
peace agreement.
tanjug learned at the italian foreign ministry that dini and
santer would visit belgrade, zagreb, sarajevo and skopje, the
capitals of the federal republic of yugoslavia, croatia,
bosnia-herzegovina and macedonia, respectively.
in view of the fact that the forthcoming period will be crucial
for the advancement of the peace process, the international community
has been put in charge of assuming the decisive role and coordinating
the overcoming of the existing difficulties, the italian ministry
said in a statement.
the situation in bosnia remains in the focus of the e.u.
chaircountry, the statement said underscoring that italy had always
fully contributed to the implementation of peace agreements in close
cooperation with its european partners, the united states and russia.
italy wants to continue its active role and this is why dini and
santer are visiting the territory of the former yugoslavia to convey
e.u.'s messages and stands in order to encourage reconcilliation and
speed up effective cooperation between the countries of the region.
[04] BULGARIAN MINISTER AGAIN MAKES ODD STATEMENTS ABOUT YUGOSLAVIA
by dusan drazic
sofia, may 30 (tanjug) - bulgarian minister for science and
education ilco dimitrov, notorious for rough and irresponsible
statements about yugoslavia, has now accused this country of failing
to respect bulgarian minority rights.
after his recent visit to neighboring yugoslavia, when he abused
the extended hospitality with tactless statements, dimitrov went a
step further at a press conference in sofia on wednesday, to which
foreign reporters were not invited.
dimitrov told the press that bulgaria did not intend to
internationalize controversial problems regarding the 'western
provinces,' as he calls eastern regions of sovereign yugoslavia,
where ethnic bulgarians live alongside serbs.
the bulgarian news agency bta quoted dimitrov as saying that 'the
yugoslav constitution grants rights to minorities, but this is not
respected in practice.'
there are no regions entitled 'western provinces' in maps of
yugoslavia, and the vast majority of ethnic bulgarians in yugoslavia
are loyal citizens who enjoy all rights guaranteed under the
constitution. unfortunately, a number of self-proclaimed leaders
persevere in harming these good relations, and it seems that minister
dimitrov has found desired partners in these very people.
without specifying if he was speaking for himself or on behalf of
his government, dimitrov said 'bulgaria is for a policy of
good-neighborliness, understanding and cooperation with yugoslavia.'
absolutely no fault could be found with this statement, were it
not that dimitrov brought an anonymous yugoslav citizen, presented
only with the initials t.p., to the same press conference. the
mysterious individual made the monstrous propaganda statement that
'books which bulgaria gave to the (so-called) western provinces are
already burning.'
dimitrov's statments are all the more unusual as he also informed
reporters, according to the bta news agency, that 'a program for
cultural, scientific and educational cooperation between bulgaria and
yugoslavia until the year 1998 has been signed in belgrade.'
meanwhile, bulgarian foreign ministry representative marin rajkov
of the hunman rights department said 'the signed program on
cooperation between the two countries regulates also issues regarding
the bulgarian minority in yugoslavia.'
'this program offers the bulgarian national minority the
possibility to be educated in bulgaria,' rajkov said, and added that
it also envisages an exchange of radio and television programs and
shows in bulgarian, and the securing of bulgarian books for the
minority in yugoslavia.
to conclude -- three participants in the same press conference
spoke about the same issue from three different political aspects --
the minister of education, a foreign ministry official, and the
mysterious t.p.
[05] MUSLIMS BLOW UP BRIDGE ON DEMARCATION LINE WITH SERBS IN BOSNIA
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - a local official in ugljevik miladin
stjepanovic said on thursday that muslims had on wednesday blown up
a bridge on the river janja some 10 km away from this town in
notheastern bosnia-herzegovina.
the bridge which links the bosnian serb republika srpska and the
muslim-croat federation was destroyed in an area where the border had
been changed in agreement with the muslims, stjepanovic said.
as agreed, the line of separation is the river janja, which had
up until that time been on federal territory, stjepanovic explained,
as carried by the republika srpska news agency srna.
stjepanovic said muslims had destroyed the bridge because they
were displeased with the agreement. he said they had not allowed serb
police to take part in an investigation.
implementation force (ifor) spokesman major herve gourmelon said
earlier today that the bridge in the town of krstac southwest of
bijeljina was rendered impassable after an explosive device was
activated on it.
the incident occurred in a sector controlled by russian ifor
troops.
[06] EIGHTH MEMBER OF MUSLIM TERRORIST GROUP ARRESTED IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - the eighth member of a muslim
terrorist group was arrested by serb police near the town of zvornik
in eastern bosnia-herzegovina on thursday.
samir avdic, 29, was a member of this group which murdered four
serb civilians in the municipality of milici in early may, the
republika srpska news agency srna quoted lieutenant-colonel mano
djuric as saying. lt-col djuric is deputy chief of security for the
town of zvornik.
avdic admitted at the first interrogation that he had been a
member of the said terrorist group.
investigative proceedings will be opened against avdic as there
is grounds to suspect that he committee war crimes against serb
civilians in milici.
the other members of this terrorist group were arrested by serb
police on may 10.
[07] BILDT WILL NOT DEAL WITH BOSNIAN SERB VICE PRESIDENT PLAVSIC
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - the international community's high
representative for bosnia carl bildt said on thursday that he had no
intention of dealing with (bosnian serb) republika srpska vice
president biljana plavsic.
plavsic has recently been authorised by republika srpska
president raodvan karadzic to act for him in some matters.
'it is obvious that the international community cannot accept
contacts with dr plavsic in her function as 'assisting' a person
(karadzic) who is seeking to hang on to public office in clear
violation of the peace agreement', bildt said in a statement.
the statement has been distributed to news agencies in sarajevo.
news agencies said that bildt's reaction has come more than a
week after karadzic's decision to delegate some of his powers, mostly
in dealings with international negotiators, to vice president biljana
plavsic.
swedish diplomat bildt has been appointed by the world community
to coordinate the civilian implementation of the peace accord for
bosnia-herzegovina.
[08] RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS PROSECUTING KARADZIC COUNTERPRODUCTIVE
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - russian foreign minister yevgeny
primakov said thursday in moscow that he opposed the western efforts
to try bosnian serb president radovan karadzic for war crimes and
threat of new economic sanctions against belgrade.
western news agencies carried primakov's statement to russian
itar-tass and interfax news agencies on return from the two-day visit
to yugoslavia, to the effect that 'such a line (is) counterproductive
insofar as it can only arouse further difficulties and even wreck the
peace process.'
praizing serbia's president slobodan milosevic's great
contribution to peace, primakov said that 'reintroducing sanctions
against belgrade would mean the breakdown of the peace process with
all the consequences of that risk and the danger to the contigents of
the western countries.'
[09] BOSNIAN MUSLIMS BREAK OFF TALKS WITH CROATS ON COMMON DEFENSE LAW
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - the muslim defense ministry in
sarajevo said late thursday that it was breaking off all talks with
the croat side on the muslim-croat federation's defense law.
muslim radio sarajevo quoted deputy defense minister mustafa
cengic as saying that the decision had been prompted by the abduction
of two muslim soldiers in croat-held jiseljak in central bosnia on
may 24.
a ministry statement said that, six days after 'this scandalous
act that violates the dayton accords basic principle of freedom of
movement,' the muslim army command and the defense ministry had no
information whatsoever about the abducted muslim army members.
meanwhile, croatian radio said that muslim police in fojnica,
central bosnia, had arrested six troops of the bosnian croat army's
3rd guards brigade.
muslim-croat federation defense minister vladimir soljic has
issued a statement condemning both incidents and describing the
muslim defense ministry's decision as irrational.
one of the u.s. administration's conditions for assisting in the
training and arming of the muslim-croat army is that the federation
adopt a defense law. a defense bill should be tabled before the
constituent assembly when it convenes on june 2.
[10] SERBIAN OPPOSITION LEADERS DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF FORMING COALITION
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - four serbian opposition leaders
discussed in a meeting here friday a possibility of setting up a
coalition ahead of yugoslav parliamentary elections scheduled for
november.
the meeting was attended by vuk draskovic of the serbian renewal
movement (spo), zoran djindjic of the democratic party, jozef kasa of
the alliance of vojvodina's hungarians and vesna pesic of the serbian
civic alliance, the spo press section said in a statement.
the meeting focused on the coming evtions and a possibility of
the four partiesucticipating in them as a coalition, the statement
said.
the serbian opposition has repeatedly attempted to form coalition
blocs against the ruling socialist party of serbia, the largest party
in yugoslavia. the party has been in power in serbia for six years.
[11] THREE FRENCH SOLDIERS LIGHTLY WOUNDED IN BOSNIA
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - three french soldiers with the
international peace force in bosnia (ifor) were lightly wounded by
anti-personnel mines near sarajevo thursday evening.
the incident took place while the troops were patroling in the
area of trnovo, 40 km south of sarajevo, foreign agencies reported.
ifor said in a statement said that the wounded soldiers had been
taken to hospital in the sarajevo suburb of rajlovac.
a total of 27 ifor soldiers have been killed and 93 wounded,
mainly in mine-related incidents, over the past six months since
their deployment in bosnia.
reports indicate that over three million anti-personnel mines
were laid throughout bosnia during the war.
[12] ERDEMOVIC PLEADS GUILTY BEFORE HAGUE TRIBUNAL
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - drazen erdemovic, 24, pleaded guilty
for crimes against humanity before the hague war crimes tribunal for
the former yugoslavia on friday.
foreign news agencies report that presiding judge claude jorda
said that erdemovic's confession means that the case would proceed
directly to sentencing.
erdemovic, a bosnian croat, was charged of killing numerous
muslims from srebrenica, then muslim enclave in eastern bosnia, in
july 1995 as a member of the bosnian serb army.
erdemovic was arrested in the federal republic of yugoslavia on
march 2, 1996 and was transferred on march 30.
[13] U.S. SEEKS WAYS OF UNFREEZING YUGOSLAVIA'S ASSETS
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - yugoslav vice prime minister and
minister of finance jovan zebic discussed here friday with an
official of the u.s. department of the treasury, michael froman, the
resumption of u.s.-yugoslav economic cooperation and yugoslavia's
return to international financial and economic institutions.
froman said that his country was willing to help yugoslavia
rejoin international financial institutions and bring about the
unfreezing of its assets abroad, the yugoslav ministry of information
said.
the u.s. official also said that the united states was seeking
legal ways of unfreezing yugoslavia's assets.
both sides agreed that yugoslavia's reintegration into
international financial insitutions was crucial to ensure an inflow
of foreign capital and an increase of production in yugoslavia and
enable it to honour its obligations.
[14] YUGOSLAV PARLIAMENT'S UPPER HOUSE ADOPTS LAW ON CONSTITUENCIES
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - the chamber of republics (yugoslav
parliament's upper house) adopted on friday without a debate changes
in the law on constituencies for electing the deputies of the chamber
of citizens (lower house) according to which serbia will in the
future have 29 constituencies (previously nine) and montenegro seven
(previously one).
in keeping with the constitution of the federal republic of
yugosalvia, serbia votes for 108 deputies of the chamber of citizens
and montenegro for 30 deputies.
the chamber of citizens, which was also planned to debate this
issue, postponed its session due to the large number of amendments to
which the federal government should first respond.
the opposition parliamentary parties - serbian renewal movement
(spo), the democratic party and the national party of montenegro
said, however, they would not take part in the debate on this saying
that the new solutions favour the ruling parties.
[15] MILOSEVIC, KORNBLUM CONFER ON IMPLEMENTATION OF DAYTON ACCORDS
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - serbian president slobodan milosevic
received assistant u.s. secretary of state john kornblum in belgrade
on friday.
kornblum, who heads the u.s. team for the implementation of the
dayton accords, arrived in belgrade with his associates.
the talks covered the current course of the implementation of the
bosnia peace plan and measures for the realization of its civilian
and political parts, said a statement released by the office of the
serbian president.
activities on creating the necessary conditions for the holding
of free and democratic elections in bosnia-herzegovina were singled
out as the most important topic.
it was agreed that the peace process was proceeding in a positive
direction and that the implementation of the dayton accords should be
successful. this will be the main topic at the geneva meeting on
sunday, which will be attended by all interested sides, all engaged
international factors, and the united states.
[16] IFOR GENERAL: ABSOLUTE FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT DOES NOT EXIST ANYWHERE
banja luka, may 30 (tanjug) - absolute freedom of movement does
not exist in any country, international peace implementation force
(ifor) commnder for southwest bosnia, general michael jackson of
britain, has said.
gen. jackson told a press conference in the city of banja luka,
southwestern bosnian serb state republika srpska, that the issue of
the freedom of movement is specially sensitive in this ex-yugoslav
republic.
freedom of movement between the two entities in bosnia is a very
complex issue, gen. jackson said and added that this is why it should
be resolved in an organized way by the bosnian serb police and the
police force of the muslim-croat federation.
ifor is here to prevent 'collective and uncontrolled crossings of
the border which could be provocative and dangerous,' jackson said.
regarding the release of all prisoners, jackson said that all
three until-recently warring sides in bosnia are still holding a
certain numeber of pows but that ifor's mandate is not to 'break into
jails and set them free.'
responding to a remark by tanjug that croatia is holding the
biggest number of pows, jackson said this is highly probable and that
'the international community should pressure croatia to fulfill this
obligation as soon as possible.'
the spokesman of the banjaluka office of the u.n. international
police (un/iptf), alun roberts, spoke about the incidents which
occured during the unannounced visits by a group of citizens of both
entities in bosnia.
roberts referred to recent attempts by muslims from the city of
sanski most, central bosnia, to enter neighboring prijedor, the
arrest of six local croat soldiers by muslims near travnik, and the
arrest of three croat policemen in bosnia by serb authorities near
mrkonjic grad.
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[17] MILOSEVIC RECEIVES PRIMAKOV
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - serbian president slobodan milosevic
and russian foreign minister yevgeny primakov assessed on thursday
that the begun process of normalization in the territory of former
yugoslavia was the safest way to eliminate the consequences of the
crisis and to speed-up the progress of regional countries.
at their talks in belgrade, milosevic and primakov, who is on an
official visit to yugoslavia with his associates, especially
underscored that it was necessary that international factors,
inluding russia, support the development of future relations between
the regional countries on the basis of equality and affirmation of
the responsibility of balkan peoples for their own future.
during the meeting, views were exchanged on political trends and
the situation in the balkans. it was agreed that the peace process in
the territory of former hostilities in bosnia-herzegovina was
proceeding successfully.
it was also underscored in the talks that yugoslavia and russia
are linked by stable friendly relations based on equality, trust and
the traditional closeness of their peoples. the two sides pointed out
the importance of direct and continuous political dialogue between
belgrade and moscow.
mutual interest was expressed in the continued successful
development of bilateral cooperation, especially in the area of the
economy.
it was assessed that developed business contacts between the
economic partners of the two countries, their joint projects and
business deals, and wide possibilities for mutual use of the
complementary advantages in many branches of the economy, were in the
focus of attention of the yugoslav and russian economies.
milosevic and primakov also considered a positive approach to
settling obligations formed within the trade cooperation realized in
the past.
milosevic asked primakov to convey his hearty greetings to
russian president boris yeltsin.
yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic, russian ambassador
to yugoslavia yuri kotov, yugoslav ambassador to russia danilo
markovic, and other yugoslav and russian officials attended the
talks.
[18] RUSSIAN MINISTER PRIMAKOV SATISFIED WITH VISIT TO YUGOSLAVIA
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - the yugoslav leadership is absolutely
convinced it is necessary that all agreements of the peace accords
initialed in dayton, ohio, and signed in paris should be followed
through and elections in bosnia-herzegovina held as scheduled,
russian foreign minister yevgeny primakov said in belgrade on
thursday.
on his departure from yugoslavia following an official two-day
visit, primakov said that such an approach, which will lead to a
stabilization of the situation in bosnia-herzegovina, was also
confirmed by serbian president slobodan milosevic.
this will make it possible for the bosnian serb republika srpska
to acquire legitimacy for the first time, and that sanctions are
lifted, although, in his opinion, they should have been lifted even
sooner. the lifting of sanctions is conditioned by the holding of
elections in bosnia-herzegovina, he pointed out.
speaking at a press conference at belgrade airport, primakov
indicated that many views had been identical. he highly praised the
results of talks with yugoslav officials and said he was leaving
belgrade with a feeling of optimism.
primakov said that he had felt yet again the respect people in
yugoslavia felt for russia and its role in the process of resolving
the crisis in former yugoslavia.
he said the development of bilateral cooperation had also been
much discussed during his visit and pointed out that the development
of relations between the two countries had good prospects.
the economies of russia and yugoslavia are in many ways
complementary, he said. the direction of future economic cooperation
has already been marked, and the two countries share close views on
many international problems in the area of politics, primakov
concluded.
yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic, who was primakov's
host for these two days, saw him off at the airport.
during his visit to belgrade, primakov was received by presidents
zoran lilic of yugoslavia, slobodan milosevic of serbia, momir
bulatovic of montenegro, and yugoslav prime minister radoje kontic.
[19] RUSSIA,YUGOSLAVIA HAVE IDENTICAL VIEWPOINTS ON PEACE AGREEMENT
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - yugoslav president zoran lilic and
russian foreign minister yevgeniy primakov talked on thursday about
bilateral political and economic cooperation and current issues
related to he peace process in bosnia-herzegovina.
during talks conducted in a very cordial atmosphere the two sides
showed an identity of viewpoints on the consistent implementation of
the bosnia peace agreement on the basis of the accords signed in
dayton and paris at the end of 1995, the president's information
service said.
president lilic stressed tha as the implementation of the dayton
accords was nearing its end all parties in the peace process had a
growing resposniblity to eradicate all forms of extremism and the
international comnunity to treat all sides equally, in order to
safeguard peace and precent the breakout of new conflicts which would
jeoaprdise the entire area.
he said the international war crimes tribunal in the hague would
also have to adhere to the principle of equality when determining war
crimes committed in the former yugoslavia.
lilic stressed that priorities of yugoslavia's policy were peace
in the territory of the former bosnia-herzegovina and in the region,
economic revival and development and added 'the international
community should give a true value to yugoslavia's peaceloving and
constructive policy and its role in the peace process.'
he pointed to the need of yugoslavia's speedier integration in
international financial and trade institutions and added that any new
conditions posed to yugoslavia in that process were totally
unacceptable.
he said that russia and yugoslavia shared their interests in many
spheres and expressed his gratitude to russia for its consistent
engagement in the settlement of the crisis in the territory of the
former yugoslavia and the humanitarian aid sent to yugoslavia and
republika srpska, the bosnian serb entity.
'unfortunately, the need for humanitarian aid still remains,'
lilic said adding that 500,000 refugees in yugoslavia alone are
hoping to get the chance to return to their homes with the
implementation of the peace agreement.
expressing satisfaction with the continuation of the regular
dialogue between the two countries at the highest level, lilic said
that russian president boris yeltsin and prime minister victor
chernomyrdin had a standing invitation to visit yugoslavia.
primakov positively assessed the first results in the
implementation of the basic agreement on the srem-baranja region,
area predomnantly populated by serbs between the f.r.y and the former
yugoslav republic of croatia which has been placed under u.n.
administration.
this is the only part of the republic of serb krajina which was
left unoccupied. the rsk was formed by serbs in 1991 in their
ancestral territories following zagreb's forcible secession from the
former yugoslavia.
speaking about economic cooperation and trade between russia and
yugoslavia primakov pointed to possible future forms of economic
cooperation, including the establishment of joint ventures and joint
appearance on third markets and the possibility of the settlement of
yugoslav claims from russian firms.
[20] IS EUROSLAVIA POSSIBLE.
belgrade, may 30 (tanjug) - the ways of the integration of the
area of the former yugoslavia into europe was the theme of a round
table held in belgrade on thursday.
the round table, organised by the italian geopolitical magazine
limes and the review evropa, was attended by 30 international
politics and economics experts from yugoslavia, italy, france and
belgium.
presenting the idea of the integration of the area of the former
yugoslavia into europe limes rome and paris editors lucio caracciolo
and michel korinman stressed that the former yugosalvia proved to be
historicaly important for the stability of the balkans and crucial to
the peace and the security of above all neigbouring italy.
the idea of euroslavia was born as a geopolitical approach to the
settlement of the yugoslav crisis based on the real analysis of
italian and european interests which is at the same time the interest
of all the peoples of the former yugoslavia, caracciolo said.
departing from the position that peoples of the former yugoslavia
will all have to enter europe or will all remain outside the
integration, caracciolo and korinman said it can either be the
europaisation of the balkans or the balkanisation of europe.
considering the division of europe over the yugoslav crisis, the
prject of euroslavia would prevent a european cold war and secure
peace and development in southeastern europe, professor korinman
said.
[21] BUSINESS ABOVE POLITICS
geneva, may 30 (tanjug) - the swiss company intercam investments
ag signed agreements with republika srpska (the bosnian serb entity),
on the development of a number of economic projects, company
president berndt robertz confirmed in geneva on thursday.
robertz did not tell how large the contracts would be or what
equipment they would be supplying. he did say it covered different
deals from supply of medicine to engineering and consultancy work.
it is unofficially learnt that intercam will, together with the
american firm kpmg peat marwick, participate in the restoration of
infrastructure in republika srpska including road works and the
construction of a railway line which wuld go through the posavina
corridor, in northern bosnia, linking the eastern and the western
parts of republika srpska.
[22] SERBS UPHOLD INITIATIVE FOR THEIR REGION'S SPECIAL STATUS IN CROATIA
borovo, may 30 (tanjug) - the town councils of tenja and mirkovci
upheld on thursday an initiative of the council of vukovar, capital
of the serb region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem, for
the region to be given special status inside croatia.
the region, situated in the border belt between croatia and the
federal republic of yugoslavia, has been placed under u.n.
administration for at least one year under an agreement signed
between the zagreb regime and the region's serbs late in 1995.
the special status would give the region its own parliament,
government, police, regional citizenship and passport, its own money,
school programmes, anthem, coat-of-arms and flag and economic
self-goverment, according to the local press office in borovo.
the special status concept within croatia envisages for the
region's permanent demilitarisation and for regional citizenship and
suffrage to be given after six months' uninterrupted residence in the
region.
the croatian president would ave the right to veto regulations
passed by the regional parliament if that body should overstep its
authority.
the initiative will shortly be submitted to the councils of beli
manastir and dalj for approval.
croatian president franjo tudjman said on the weekend that he
would allow no autonomy for the region's serbs under any
circumstances.
[23] ALLEGED MASS GRAVES IN REPUBLIKA SRPSKA CANNOT BE FOUND
zvornik, may 30 (tanjug) - six members of the hague international
tribunal for war crimes in former yugoslavia have searched in vain
for alleged mass graves in the area of zvornik and srebrenica in
eastern bosnia-herzegovina.
all day wednesday, escorted by members of the multi-national
peace implementation force (ifor), investigators toured a number of
locations which muslim news media and certain media in other
countries said contained mass graves, but did not find anything.
numerous news teams from the west, including one of the cable
news network cnn, did not get the expected exclusive reports.
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[24] WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION AGAINST IFOR'S WITHDRAWAL FROM BOSNIA
paris, may 30 (tanjug) - the assembly of western european union
(weu) warns that the withdrawal of the nato-led peace implementation
force (ifor) from bosnia-herzegovina might endanger the region's
stability.
the balkan pacification mission is far from over, the assembly of
the western european military organisation said in conclusions
adopted at its session in paris.
under the dayton peace accords, ifor's one-year term in
bosnia-herzegovina expires in late december 1996.
the weu assembly stressed at its paris session that weu would not
take over nato's duties if u.s. troops withdrew, and threatened that
nato's european members would pull out, too, if the united states
did.
a premature withdrawal, before a stable peace can be guaranteed,
might jeopardise peace in the balkans, the weu statement said.
weu said it opposed the u.s. troops' unilateral and arbitrary
withdrawal from bosnia-herzegovina, originally scheduled for december
of 1996 and now postponed for january of 1997, adding that much more
time was needed for the implementation of the dayton accords.
in the meantime, weu is offering a compromise, viz. that the
international force be reduced in size, but that it still remain
under nato's umbrella.
the reduced force should be given a very specific and clear
mandate, and the presence of u.s. land forces, albeit a token one, is
necessary, weu said.
it also asked for coordinating the u.s. and european policies in
the balkans and for a far greater involvement of the international
community.
[25] U.N. FORCE MANDATE IN MACEDONIA EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER SIX MONTHS
new york, may 30 (tanjug) - the u.n. security council extended on
thursday the mandate of the u.n. preventive deployment force
(unpredep) in macedonia for another six months, until nov. 30.
the council took the position that unpredep's presence in that
former yugoslav republic is necessary for a further stablisation of
the situation in that part of the balkans.
the only abstention in the vote came from the russian
representative, who took the view that an extension of three months
would be sufficient.
the council's resolution welcomed the recent normalisation of
relations between macedonia and the federal republic of yugoslavia,
and the significant improvement in relations between macedonia and
greece.
[26] RETIRED U.S. ARMY SERVICEMEN TO TRAIN AND ARM BOSNIAN MUSLIMS
by borislav lalic
washington, may 31 (tanjug) - the u.s. company military
professional resources inc., staffed of retired generals, admirals
and officers, has been chosen to train and arm the muslim-croat
federation army in bosnia.
mpri, based in alexandria, virginia, has a contract with the
croatian government and was engaged in the balkans during the war,
training the croatian army and working out its developmental plans.
the company advised the croatian army in its aggressions against
krajina last year.
the 'train and equip' program for the muslim-croat army has been
initiated by the u.s. government, which seems to believe that peace
in bosnia should be built on a balance of fear, not on mutual
confidence.
washington has estimated the total cost of the program could be
about 800 million dollars, of which not even a quarter has been
secured.
at a doners' conference in ankara two months ago, islamic
countries were not prepared to offer a substantial sum for the arming
of the bosnian muslims.
before signing the contract, mpri is waiting for the federation
parliament to pass a law on joint armed forces and for all foreign
forces to leave bosnia.
meanwhile, the administration will step up its engagements in
rebuilding bosnia, which is belated in starting.
clinton has appointed richard sklar as the envoy in bosnia in
charge of seeing the civilian part of the dayton peace accords
enforced.
sklar, an expert in civil engineering and a top devgat
activist, will be cooperating tightly with the international high
representative to bosnia carl bildt.
[27] U.S. ENVOY KORNBLUM - ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA WILL BE HELD AS SCHEDULED
washington, may 31 (tanjug) - u.s. asssistant secretary of state
for european affairs john kornblum left for geneva thursday evening
to prepare the ground for a meeting to be held there on sunday.
over the next two days which he will spend in the balkans and
visit zagreb, belgrade, and sarajevo, kornblum is to prepare for the
sunday meeting in geneva. besides u.s. secretary of state warren
christopher the meeting will also be attended by the serbian and
croatian presidents slobodan milosevic and franjo tudjman and bosnian
muslim leader alija izetbegovic.
the meeting will also be attended by international community's
high representative carl bildt and diplomatic representatives of the
contact group member countries.
the clinton administration, which maintains its key peace role in
the balkans, expects the geneva meeting to support the continuation
of the bosnia peace process on the civilian track - which means
holding elections as scheduled in september this year.
we cannot look for ideal conditions for the holding of the
elections, state department spokesman nicholas burns said adding that
this was not required by the dayton agreement either.
u.s. president bill clinton said last week that postponement of
the elections or of the return of u.s. troops from bosnia was out of
the question.
[28] WALKER: POLITICIANS WILL DECIDE ABOUT DAYTON AGREEMENT AFTER DECEMBER
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - forthcoming elections in
bosnia-herzegovina are a priority, while politicians will decide how
the dayton agreement will be implemented after the expiration of the
mandate of the international peace forces (ifor) at the end of the
year, british general micheal walker said.
in an exclusive interview to the belgrade daily vecernje novosti
the ifor ground troops commander said it was too early to say what
would happen after december and added the international forces were
directed towards implementation of provisions of the peace agreement.
by ensuring a safe environment ifor helps implement the civilian
aspects of the dayton agreement and the reconstruction of the
country, general walker said.
three armies in the territory of bosnia-herzegovin (the republika
srpska army, bosnian-croat army and the army of bosnia-herzegovina),
and the ifor as the fourth side, have so far ensured peace in bosnia,
he said.
he said he was encouraged by the realisation of the military
aspects of the dayton agreement and added the three armies respected
its provisions.
asked what message he would have for the politicians walker said
he would like all those involved in efforts to establish peace in
bosnia-herzegovina to full-heartedly support the agreement signed by
the country's political leaderships adding that only in that case was
lasting peace possible.
[29] CROATIAN PRESIDENT TUDJMAN INSULTS ROMANIANS
bucharest, may 31 (tanjug) - croatian president franjo tudjman
has come under criticism in romania over his insulting statments
regarding romanians and romanian politics.
romanian opposition paper ziua wrote on friday that when asked
why he wouldn't give back the name dinamo to the zagreb soccer team
tudjman said, 'this reminds me of three ugly and delapidated capitals
- kiev, bucharest and tirana which also have teams under that name'.
the paper, which carried the croatian prufent's statement under
the headline 'tudjman is disguisted by bucharest', said that tudjman
had been head of tito's security service and that his hdz party (the
ruling croatian democratic union) today puts journalps on black
lists accusing them of being enemies because of smearing croatia's
name.
croat josip broz tito (1892-1980) was the first post-war leader
of the yugoslav communists and president of the former yugoslavia
elected for life.
a second statement by tudjman which amazed and hurt romanians was
his reaction to the council of europe's decision to postpone
croatia's admittance.
tudjman said that croatia's democracy is criticised by countries
which have been admitted to the council such as 'demcoratic albania,
romania, moldavia or russia which has used tanks against chechnya,'
the romanian press wrote.
[30] CROAT OFFICIAL SAYS VOTES OF MUSLIM REFUGEES WILL NOT UNITE MOSTAR
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - the president of the municipal board
of the croatian democratic union (hdz) of mostar said on friday that
the votes of muslim refugees would not change the situation in the
divided city.
in a statement to croatian radio, jadranko topic said muslims
could vote 100 percent for the party of democratic action (sda) but
could not take the seats of croats in the house of representatives.
he said he believed the mostar muslims would, by voting in other
countries, only ascertain their number.
topic rejected all attempts by muslims to prevent croats living
in western mostar who have a croatian passport from voting at the
elections.
after a meeting with local muslims and croats on thursday, e.u.
administrator in mostar ricardo perez casado set the new date for the
elections at june 30, news agencies have said.
mayor of western mostar mijo brajkovic said this was the third
violation of the dayton accord this year.
the elections for the city assembly and six municipal councils
had been postponed due to muslim-croat differences over the rules
whereby only citizens who were in the city on election day were
permitted to vote.
mostar was divided into the eastern, muslim, part, and the
western, croatian, part, after the expulsion of 45,000 serbs from the
area and the formation of the muslim-croat federation.
the 'paper' federation was created in march 1994 in washington,
after 14 months of ferocious fighting between muslims and croats for
domination over territories with majority populations.
[31] PROTESTS IN BARI OVER INTRODUCTION OF VISAS FOR YUGOSLAVS
podgorica, may 31 (tanjug) - the citizens and businessmen of
bari, in the southern part of italy's adriatic coast, continue to
express discontent over the italian government decision to introduce
visas for yugoslav citizens as of may 31.
, special publicity in the italian media was given to the news that
bari mayor simone di cagno abbrescia addressed a note to prime
minister romano prodi and foreign minister lamberto dini regarding
this, the podgorica daily pobjeda wrote friday.
the note said that the introduction of entry visas when there is
no italian consulate in the yugoslav republic of montenegro blocks
trade and other activities of the bari port.
the mayor proposes that the implementation of the measure be
postponed until the opening of an italian consulate in podgorica or
in bar and the possibility to be examined of treating montenegrin
citizens as cross-border passangers to allow them at least
temporarily free entrance into italy.
the bari mayor also called on the government to sign a bilateral
agreement with yugoslavia on road transport of international goods.
similar requests were addressed to the italian government by a
number of prominent personalities of bari and the entire southeritalian province
of puglia, p3d- 24953.
the paper quoted the president of the bari fair francesco
divello as describing the introduction of visas for yugoslavs is an
absurd measure.
he said the fact that the measure was not simultaneously
introduced for croatia and slovenia is especially disturbing,
especially since this is stipulated under the schengen agreement.
this is not only discrimination of the citizsnof yugoslavia but
also of the citizens of puglia for whom economic cooperation with the
other sufofhe adriatic is of vital interest, divelo said.
italian president luigi scalfaro is d to visit bari on saturday
and meet the president of the puglia regional committee salvatore
distaro. this will be an occuxn to examinehe problems stemming
from the introduction of visas at the highest level.
[32] EXPELLED ITALIANS THREATEN SLOVENIA
by igor saranovic
trieste, may 31 (tanjug) - the announcement of several thousand
members of the association of italians expelled from slovenia and
croatia during and after wwii that they would demand of eu
institutions to protect their right to the return of expropriated
property could internationalise slovenia's dispute with italy.
the members of the association decided at a protest rally in
trieste on wednesday evening to ask eu institutions for he=
the rally was held in reaction to inkations of the italian
government that it would agree to slovenia becoming an associate
member of the eu before the resolution of the issue over which
realtions between italy and the former yugoslav republic had been
virtually frozen.
until recently, the rome government categorically rejected
slovenia's rapprochement to the eu before the resolution of the
question of the return of property hitalians expelled from istria
(slovenian part of the coast).
however, italian under-secretary for foreign affairs piero
fassini announced new, softer stands early this week following talks
with senior slovenian foreign ministry officials.
the most influential political circles and expelled italians'
organisations in northern italy said this alleged compromise with
slovenia were the remaining shadows of communism and giving way at
the expense of italians who are stripped of their rights.
according to official italian data over 300,000 italians were
expelled from the traditionally italian areas of istria - kvarner and
dalmatia - that now belong to slovenia and croatia.
organisations of expelled italians said that italian citizens own
some 7,150 facilities, flats, houses, factories, workshops and other
installations in the terriotry of slovenia and demand their return.
they also say they own 40 percent of the land in the slovenian
part of istria and its hinterland, it was said in trieste.
'we shall flood the eu with thousands of protest letters and
warnings that slovenia continues to grossly violate the rights of the
expelled italians,' the national movement of the newly-founded
alliance of the expel 85-)8-,' - coordination body for istria,
rijeka and dalmatia, said.
the slovenian political leadership considers that by adopting this
compromise stand italy has made a final step towards a solution and
sees the reactions of hundreds of thousand of deprived owners of
property in slovenia as another attempt at planned redrawing of
borders in the long-term.
[33] GALBRAITH DENIES U.S. OBJECTING TO IRANIAN ARMS SHIPMENTS TO BOSNIA
washington, may 31 (tanjug) - u.s. ambassador in zagreb peter
galbraith said late thursday that he had made absolutely clear to
croatian officials two years ago that washington did not object to
iranian arms shipments to bosnia despite the 1991 u.n. arms ban.
galbraith, who was appnted ambass4 59 :49-58- 8, 1993 and
became the chief mediator in the secret iranian arms shipments
already in the spring of 1994, said the arms shipments had prevented
the military debacle of the sarajevo moslem government.
galbraith anxis colleague ambassador charles redman testified
at a hearing in the house of representatives foreign relations
committee on thursday.
the committee is one of the four congressional bodies engaged in
finding the truth about the iranian arms shipments to the sarajevo
moslem government in 1994 and 1995 and the role of president bill
clinton and his administration in the affair.
redman, former clinton's envoy, said washington's decision not to
object to croatia's move to help arm bosnian moslems had determined
the subsequent develmqnts.
the majoritxf the congrsmen appear, however, not to have
accepted galbraith's and redman's explanations.
head of the foreign relations committee benjamin gilman said the
clinton administration had neither informed congress about its moves
to this end, nor the u.s. public, nor u.s. allies.
'the adminitration's action circumvented an international arms
embargo it was pledged to uphold. it also enabled iran to establish a
substantial beachhead in the balkans,' gilman, a new york republican
representative, said.
speaking at a news conference that coincided with the hearing,
state department spokesman nicholas burns said not all mujaheddin,
had left bosnia-herzegovina, because of which he said the united
states could not begin assisting bosnia militarily or providing arms
to it.
under the dayton peace agreement for bosnia-herzegovina, all
foreign fighters were to leave the former yugoslav republic within 30
days of its signing.
an investiguon into thecanian arms shipments did not end with
the hearing of galbraith and redman. moreover, a debate over the role
of galbraith, a key u.s. man in the affair, continues.
there are indications as well as reports in u.s. press that
galbraith offered more assistance in the arms shipments than he had
been requested by washington.
galbraith has clashed over the matter even with the head of the
zagreb-based cia office, which is also being invegistated.
[34] ZUBAK DOES NOT RECOGNIZE MUSLIM ASSEMBLY DECISIONS
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - president of the muslim-croat
federation kresimir zubak rejected friday, in a statement to croatian
radio herzeg bosnia, the law on setting up an agency for research and
documentation adopted by the assembly of bosnia and herzegovina four
days ago in sarajevo.
at a session of the presidential council of the croatian republic
of herzeg-bosnia croats, also, set up an agency of the same kind,
which is practically some kind of secret police.
the muslim-croat federation was formed in march 1994 in
washington, after 14 months of fierce clashes between muslims and
croats for supremacy over territories with resepective majority
populations.
in a lettersnt to the speaker of the assembly of bosnia and
herzegovina miro lazovic, zubak warned that the law will not be
applied in the territory of the muslim-croat federation which is
under croatian control.
the president of the muslim-croat federation, hasan muratovic,
assessed as unacceptable the letter of the president of the
muslim-croat federation and as an attempt to create political
confusion.
muratovic said that not a single republican or federal law was
respected in the croatian republic of herzeg bosnia .
[35] BY ZDRAVKO MILANOVIC
sarajevo, may 31 (tanjug) - bosnian muslim prime minister hasan
muratovic on friday accused bosnian croat authorities of constantly
undermining the foundations of the muslim-croat federation.
muratovic, a muslim, said that the last week's decision that the
bosnian croat state of herceg bosna set up its own intelligence
service was the last straw in the creation of parallel authorities.
the dayton agreement clearly says that herceg-bosna can no longer
adopt any regulations, muratovic told the sarajevo daily dnevni avaz
in an interview.
muratovic said that the intelligence service had been set up
'with the blessing of president of the muslim-croat federation
kresimir zubak (croat).'
zubak had previously accused the muslim side of adopting laws
'which violate provisions of the federation's constitution and the
dayton constitution for bosnia-herezgovina.'
in a letter to muslim authorities, zubak explained that the
'adopted laws will not be implemented in the parts and certain
strukges of the federation's authorities.'
the conflict in the muslim-croat federation, which has been going
on since the federation was formed, has recently been defined by head
of the herceg-bosna presidential council ivan bender.
'the republic of bosnia-herzegovina does not interest us at all
in the way it used to be. we will never let bosnia-herzegovina be a
unitary and civil state. if we are not able to prevent it with
political means, other necessary means are also available,' bender
said.
bosnian muslims and croats ended one year of fighting for
territories in central and southwestecbosnia under u.s. pressure in
march 1994 by agreeing to form a federation which has nmfunctioned
in practice.
since the signing of the dayton agreement, the federation's
sponsors, primarily the united states and turkey, have been trying to
mediate between croats and muslims in order to revive the alliance.
observers believe that the fate of the future union of
bosnia-herzegovina largely depends on this.
[36] AHEAD OF SUNDAY'S MEETING AT THE GENEVA U.S. MISSION
by stevan cordas
geneva, may 31 (tanjug) - the visits of u.s. envoy john kornblum
to belgrade, zagreb, and sarajevo, should pave the way to the success
of the meeting of the bosnia peace accord signatories in geneva on
sunday, geneva diplomatic circles said on friday.
it still has not been announced why presidents slobodan milosevic
of the yugoslav republic of serbia, franjo tudjman of croatia, and
alija izetbegovic of the sarajevo muslim presidency have been asked
to attend the geneva meeting which will be chaired by u.s. secretary
of state warren christopher.
there have not been any announcements either regarding the
subjects that will be discussed at the united states mission to the
united nationsnigeneva. it is believed, however, that the
implementation of the civilian aspects of the dayton peace accords
and mutuurelations will be in focus of attention.
ahead of the meeting, the white house announced its views on the
process of the realization of the peace accords which surprised many
diplomats in geneva. according to the white house, progress has been
made not only in the military part, but also in the civilian.
in the area of the military, the biggest achievement is tpmnaintaining of th
e truce in bosnia-herzegovu and the withdrawal of
the warring sides to 4 km from the zones of separation. the
withdrawal of heavy arms is also a positive fwor.
according to the u.s., all prisoners of war have been released
and there is progress in freedom of movement. the white house
substantiated this statement with the kw that about 15,000 people
daily cross the borders between the two entities in
bosnia-herzegovina.
the white house also believes that progress has been made in the
activities of the office of the high representative for civilian
affairs carl bildt in preparations for the first post-war elections
in bosnia, in the activities of international humanitarian
organizations, and in the persecution of war criminals.
if one were to judge by these latest white house views, the
united states, as the organizsof the meeting, will have a
relatively easy job.
it is believed, however, that things will not procd so smoothly
on sunday. there are, in fact, certain obligations which the
signatories undertook at a meeting on march 18 but have not
fulfilled. this includes, for instance, croatia's obligation to
allow without delay the expelled serbs from krajina to return to
their homes.
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[37] MUJAHEDDIN STILL IN BOSNIA, SAYS U.S. DAILY
washington, may 31 (tanjug) - scores of foreign islamic warriors
mujaheddin, mostly from iran and afghanistan, are still in bosnia
awaiting the withdrawal of nato-led peace force in order to be able
to resume their 'holy war' for the islamic causehhe washington post
said on friday.
according to u.s. intelligence reports, the mercenaries in bosnia
include a group of about 25 iranian terrorists, the daily said.
there were at least 500 iranian 'volunteers' in bosnia during the
war and there are scores of them there now, u.s. ambassador in bonn
charles redman, former u.s. envoy to bosnia, told congress on
thursday at a hearing about a scandal with secret deliveries of
iranian arms to muslims in bosnia.
according to u.s. intelligence services, mercenaries are trying
to stay in bosnia by 'integrating' into the local society in
different ways.
some of them received new documents bxarrying bosnian women,
others started to work in different humanitarian organizations and
still others are temporarily employed in civilian companies in
bosnia-herzegovina.
sources here have reiterated there are indications that muslim
sarajevo authorities are trying to help mercenaries to remain in
bosnia.
following persistent claims by muslim sarajevo authorities that
no mercenaries have left in bosnia, the u.s. state department
recently made a list of names of mercenaries who are still there.
under the dayton agreement, muslim authorities had to expel all
mujaheddin from bosnia by jan. 19 at the latest.
u.s. state department spokesman nicholas burns said on thursday
that a single cent of assistance to the bosnian muslimcmy would notrleave the u.
s. tectory until the last mujaheddin had left bosnia.
[38] BOSNIAN CROATS THREATEN TO ARREST MUSLIM SOLDIERS
belgrade, may 31 (tanjug) - the bosnian croat army command said
on friday it would arrest muslim troops found in regions under croat
control, muslim sarajevo radio said.
the radio said that muslim army commander rasim delic had sent a
protest letter to the the chief of staff of the croatian defense
council (hvo), general zivko budimir.
the muslim army's press centre announced on friday that six hvo
members, who were taken prisoner on may 25, had been released from
the prison in the town of fojnica.
the press centre said that this was done in the hope that the
freedom of movement would be guarranteed to all throught the bosnian
croat state herceg-bosna.
the same source said that, however, the fate of the two muslim
army members, kidnapped in kiseljak on may 24, rmeained unknown.
this is why the muslim defense ministry said on thursday evening
it was breaking off all talks with the croatian side over the text of
a draft law on the defense of the muslim-croat federation.
following fierce year-long mutual battles, the bosnian muslims
and croats set up their federation in march 1994 under pressure form
the united states. in practice the federation has failed to function.
the federal partners have maintained their own organs of power,
armies and police force.
[39] GERMANY, YUGOSLAVIA FORMALLY RESTORE DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
bonn, may 31 (tanjug) - germany and yugoslavia on friday
exchanged ambassadors and thus formally restored diplomatic relations
which were frozen in 1992, at the beginning of the crisis in the
former yugoslavia.
german president roman herzog on friday gave agrement for newly
appointed yugoslav ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to
germany zoran jeremic.
yugoslav president zoran lilic gave agrement for german
ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to yugoslavia gerhard
schroembgens.
after a four-year break, germany accepted a full normalization of
relations with yugoslavia by a recent visit to belgrade of german
foreign minister klaus kinkel and his meetings with serbian president
slobodan milosevic and yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic.
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