Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-06-14
From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>
Jun 14, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW
CONTENTS
[01] TALKS ON POSITION OF REFUGEES IN YUGOSLAVIA
[02] SERBIAN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER-REGULATIONS GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
[03] SLOVENIA ADMITS TO ARMS SMUGGLING FOR CROATIA, BOSNIAN MUSLIMS
[04] EMIR KUSTURICA APPEARS WITH TV STORY ON FRENCH TELEVISION
[05] YUGOSLAVIA, IMF NEGOTIATE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
[06] MONTENEGRO TO BECOME OFFSHORE CENTRE
[07] TALKS BETWEEN YUGOSLAV, IMF DELEGATION END
[08] HAGUE TRIBUNAL PROSECUTOR DROPS CHARGES AGAINST BOSNIAN SERB
[09] OPPOSITION CANDIDATES IN MOSTAR INTIMIDATED
[10] DINI: WAY OPENS TO STABILISATION OF BOSNIA PEACE
[11] NO CONDITIONS FOR FAIR ELECTIONS IN FEDERATION, SAY MUSLIMS
[12] MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON BOSNIA OPENS IN FLORENCE, ITALY
[13] YUGOSLAV FOREIGN MINISTER ADDRESSES FLORENCE CONFERENCE ON BOSNIA
[14] U.S. ENVOY KORNBLUM TO MAKE ANOTHER BALKAN TOUR
[15] MICHEL ROCARD'S INITIATIVE FOR BOSNIA
[16] IVANOV: ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA SHOULD BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 14
[17] U.N. HAS NOT REACTED TO NEW DETAILS ON CRIME IN SARAJEVO MARKET
[18] FEDERAL POLICE VERY UNLIKELY TO BE SET UP
[19] MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON BOSNIA CONTINUES
[01] TALKS ON POSITION OF REFUGEES IN YUGOSLAVIA
belgrade, june 14 (tanjug) - yugoslav minister margit savovic and
the head of the regional centre of the eu observer mission in f.r.
yugoslavia, antonio torsiela, discussed here on friday the position
of refugees in yugoslavia.
savovic said that the difficulties faced by yugoslavia in this
sphere called for more active help from the international community,
especially the european union, in finding solutions to problems of
refugees in yugoslavia, the yugoslav ministry of information said.
torsiela stated that the eu member-states understood increasingly
well the complexity and delicacy of humanitarian aspects and the
position of refugees in yugoslavia.
about 600,000 refugees from the former yugoslavia have found
shelter in f.r. yugoslavia.
savovic and torsiela also discussed future activites of the
regional centre of the eu observer mission in yugoslavia.
[02] SERBIAN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER-REGULATIONS GUARANTEE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
smederevo, june 13 (tanjug) - serbian parliament speaker dragan
tomic emphasised that serbia was committed to a full freedom of the
press recalling that this provision was written already in the
country's constitution in the 19th century.
tomic, who was addressing the ceremony in smederevo marking the
115th anniversary of the association of serbian journalists (uns)
smederevo, added that the public was the best judge of the work of
over 4,000 members of the association.
he said that the 'existence of opposition papers was a necessary
and indespensable political reality' but that 'problems arise when
it is seen that their editorial policy offers nothing as a solution
to social problems.'
among the jouranlists awarded during the ceremony are two tanjug
journalists - dusan radovanovic, who received a life achievement
award and borislav lalic, the present washington correspondent, who
received an annual prize for jouranlism.
[03] SLOVENIA ADMITS TO ARMS SMUGGLING FOR CROATIA, BOSNIAN MUSLIMS
ljubljana, june 13 (tanjug) - since the year 1991, slovenia had
through the mediation of its defense and interior ministries and with
the knowledge of its government, supplied croatia, and later also the
bosnian muslims, with weaponry from international smuggling channels,
the ljubljana daily delo said on thursday.
the daily quoted data on slovenia's direct participation in
stoking the war in former yugoslavia from documents of the slovenian
civilian and military intelligence services.
delo said slovenian citizen nicolas oman had mediated between the
sellers and buyers of arms and the slovenian defense and interior
ministries. italian judicial organs recently released an
international arrest warrant for oman for his involvement in
international arms smuggling.
'the transcript on the installation of secret listening devices
by the secret service confirms that the slovenian defense ministry
had sold weapons to croatia through the mediation of oman and two
slovenian government advisers,' the daily said.
the data on the activities and cooperation of oman and the
slovenian defense and interior ministries show that deals were made
with the knowledge of the leaderships of these institutions, delo
concluded.
slovenia in june 1991 seceded from the former yugoslav federation
and, in september of the same year, after war started raging in the
region, the united nations imposed an embargo on arms sales in the
entire territory of the former yugoslavia.
[04] EMIR KUSTURICA APPEARS WITH TV STORY ON FRENCH TELEVISION
paris, june 14 (tanjug) - french critics have favorably appraised
seven days in the life of a bird, the first television story by
celebrated film director emir kusturica.
the 20-minute story was taped near belgrade and broadcast on
channel france 2 as part of the popular program special reporter.
a critic of the le figaro daily said in an article titled kafka
in belgrade, that the story of a conflict between a resident and his
neighbors and bothers with the bureaucracy could serve to illustrate
the crisis in the former yugoslavia.
a very surprising story, the first of its kind by emir kusturica,
said le figaro.
kusturica was awarded two golden palms by the cannes film
festival for while father was away on business and underground and a
golden lion at the festival in venice for his debut do you remember
dolly bell.
[05] YUGOSLAVIA, IMF NEGOTIATE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
by stevan cordas
geneva, june 13 (tanjug) - yugoslavia and the international
monetary fund (imf) opened wide-ranging talks on thursday to discuss
a draft document on yugoslavia's duties and obligations in the imf,
the world bank and other international financial bodies.
none of the participants in the closed-door talks, held at the
federal republic of yugoslavia's mission to the united nations, has
been willing to predict their outcome prior to friday's closing
round.
the draft document is subject to approval by the yugoslav
government and the relevant imf bodies.
unofficially, it is to be heard that if the draft were to be
adopted on friday, that would objectively signal considerable
progress in yugoslavia-imf negotiations.
yugoslavia's overdue subscription fees to the fund was also
discussed on thursday, according to reports.
the yugoslav delegation, headed by oskar kovac, and the imf's
chief for southeastern europe emanuel zervudakis and legal advisor
tom hagen discussed ways and means of paying the dues.
the idea is to find an acceptable solution to this problem
pending the acceptance by the imf board of executive directors of the
draft regulating yugoslavia's membership of the fund.
that this next step is already being considered is evident from
the fact that the thursday talks touched also on some concrete forms
of cooperation after yugoslavia's status had been settled.
despite the lack of prognostications, it is noteworthy that
discussions to date have clearly shown that both yugoslavia and the
imf are willing to seek a mutually advantageous solution.
yugoslavia is a founding member of the imf, but a u.n. general
assembly resolution of september 1992 denied it equal participation
in the body's work, after the imposition of the u.n. anti-yugoslav
sanctions had already severed cooperation earlier that same year.
the dayton peace accord of late 1995 and the resultant suspension
of the sanctions has set things in motion in a different direction,
and it is clear that the process of yugoslavia's reintegration in
world economic and financial bodies has begun.
the process has not been completed, but if a way were to be found
of establishing relations with the imf, that would certainly smooth
its course.
[06] MONTENEGRO TO BECOME OFFSHORE CENTRE
podgorica, june 14 (tanjug) - montenegro's government has
prepared a draft law on companies to be set up and operate under
special conditions, which will turn this yugoslav republic into an
international offshore centre.
montenegrin ministry of information said on friday that the draft
law was the basis of montenegro's policy of economic opening towards
the world.
these companies may deal with international trade, provide
financial and non-financial services, management and consulting
services, real estate transaction services and other activities led
in international offshore centres.
the companies can be set up only by foreign physical persons and
foreign legal persons based abroad and yugoslav citizens residing
abroad for at least five years and having foreign capital.
along with the system of free zones, legislation on foreign
investments and other bills, this new draft law will help montenegro
join international business trends in a speedier and more efficient
way.
[07] TALKS BETWEEN YUGOSLAV, IMF DELEGATION END
geneva, june 14 (tanjug) - participants in two-day expert talks
between yugoslavia and the international monetary fund, which ended
at the yugoslav mission to the united nations in geneva on friday,
said that a significant progress had been made.
the participants also agreed that the talks had been held in a
constructive atmosphere in which both sides expressed readiness to
find solutions of mutual interest.
the talks were dedicated to legal and technical issues regarding
the regulation of relations between yugoslavia and the imf, the world
bank and related international financial organizations.
the yugoslav delegation, headed by oskar kovac, and imf
representatives, head of the southeastern europe department emanuel
zervudakis and legal adviser tom hagen, reviewed certain documents
which both sides should prepare in order to regulate relations
between yugoslavia and these financial organizations.
the yugoslav-imf talks are still in a sensitive phase, but it is
certain that 'significant progress' made in the past two days gives a
good basis for the resumption of the dialogue.
bearing in mind the sensitivity of the topic, nobody wants to do
anything that would hamper the process of regulating relations, i.e.
yugoslavia's membership in the imf.
other issues regarding the yugoslav-imf relations were also
reviewed on thursday and friday.
the question of yugoslavia's overdue payments to the imf and ways
of payment were also discussed and the intention is to find a
solution by the time when the board of imf executive directors
accepts the proposed way of regulating yugoslavia's membership.
[08] HAGUE TRIBUNAL PROSECUTOR DROPS CHARGES AGAINST BOSNIAN SERB
belgrade, june 13 (tanjug) - hague international tribunal for war
crimes committed in former yugoslavia prosecutor grant niemann has
dropped charges against bosnian serb goran lajic, lawyer miroslav
vasic of the fila belgrade law firm told tanjug on thursday.
niemann dropped the charges on wednesday because of a lack of
evidence. in july 1995, lajic was charged with alleged crimes
committed in the kerater camp near prijedor in northwestern bosnia.
he was arrested in nurnberg in march this year and taken to the hague
in may.
the defense proved that lajic was not in the area of prijedor at
the time the alleged crimes were committed. the tribunal asked for a
series of photographs on account of which nine of 10 summoned
witnesses confirmed lajic had not committed the alleged crimes.
one witness testified he 'probably' saw lajic there, vasic
explained.
after these testimonies, niemann dropped the charges. the
decision is to be confirmed by the hague tribunal court on monday.
[09] OPPOSITION CANDIDATES IN MOSTAR INTIMIDATED
sarajevo, june 13 (tanjug)- candidates of the opposition bloc in
the divided city of mostar started receiving threats and being
intimidated in other ways only a few days after the tickets for the
city elections on june 30 were published.
delegate boro bjelobrk confirmeed the above at a session of the
constituent assembly of the muslim-croat federation thursday.
the constituent assembly is discussing possibilities and
conditions for elections scheduled to be held in bosnia-herzegovina
in mid-september.
the mostar opposition bloc 'united democrats of
bosnia-herzegovina' has said that if the threats and harassment
continue, the elections in mostar will be totally irregular.
the opposition bloc has called on federation authorities and
european institutions urgently to take the necessary security
measures.
the opposition bloc's election rival will be a bloc of five
parties, headed by the ruling muslim democratic action party (sda)
and croatian democratic union (hdz).
[10] DINI: WAY OPENS TO STABILISATION OF BOSNIA PEACE
florence,june 13 (tanjug) - opening the conference on bosnia in
florence lamberto dini, the president of the eu ministerial council
and italian foreign minister said that six moths after the signing of
the dayton accords it could be said the way has been opened to the
normalisationa and stabilisation of peace in bosnia.
dini said the military aspects of the dayton accords were being
successfully implemented but added that a lot remained to be done in
the realisation of its civilian aspects, strengthening confidence
measures and ensuring the full freedom of movement.
he emphasized that the forthcoming bosnia elections, due to be
held in september, are the fundamental in the strengthening of peace
and creation of joint institutions.
dini called on the international community and all sides in
bosnia to deploy maximum efforts to secure conditions for the holding
of elections as the most important test for stabilisation of peace in
bosnia.
addressing the first plenary session of the conference will be
international community's high representative carl bildt who will be
followed by representatives of ifor and nato.
in the afternoon, heads of delegations of countries signatories
of the agreement will address the conference - yugoslav foreign
minister milan milutinovic, reprsentatives of the two entities in
bposnia - republika srpska and the muslim-croat federation- and
croatian foreign minister mate granic.
[11] NO CONDITIONS FOR FAIR ELECTIONS IN FEDERATION, SAY MUSLIMS
belgrade, june 13 (tanjug) - muslim deputies at thursday's
session of the consituent assembly of the muslim-croat federation in
sarajevo said here were no conditions for the organisation of
democratic and fair elections, muslim radio sarajevo said.
deputies of the muslim party of democratic action (sda) said that
muslims in the croat republic of herceg-bosna, declared in july 1992
in the territory taken by bosnian croats, had no freedom of movement,
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said at the session.
some 150,000 croats fled from areas under muslim control and
50,000 muslims from areas under croat control.
the constituent assembly session is still underway.
[12] MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON BOSNIA OPENS IN FLORENCE, ITALY
florence, italy, june 13 (tanjug) - european union president
lamberto dini opened a ministerial conference on bosnia in florence
on thursday, saying that the way had been paved for normalising
civilian life in bosnia and had to be trodden with determination.
the conference is attended by foreign ministers from 45 countries
and representatives of 14 major international and financial
organisations concerned in the implementation of the peace accord for
bosnia-herzegovina.
the international community's high representative for bosnia carl
bildt said in his opening address that the success of the peace
process in former yugoslavia would determine the future not only of
the region, but beyond, the common future of all.
two of four stages in the implementation of the peace accord have
been completed in the first six months, bildt said.
he explained that the first was the military implementation, and
the second, the priority economic recovery, beginning of refugee
repatriation and preparations for elections.
bildt said the world had lost its first battle in sarajevo in
march, when the first peace-time refugees were created with the
exodus of tens of thousands of serbs in fear of the muslim-croat
federation's authorities who had taken over the city's serb parts.
the key to long-term peace lies in reconciliation, however hard
it might be to accept the fact that yesterday's enemies should become
tomorrow's partners, bildt said.
he criticised both entities in bosnia-herzegovina for lack of
cooperation with the hague-based war crimes tribunal for former
yugoslavia, and said that this must change, because the world could
not keep spending money without achieving any visible results.
(bosnian serb) republika srpska premier gojko klickovic said at
the conference that the republika srpska was firmly committed to
implementing all provisions of the dayton peace accord.
klickovic said that the holding of elections in the repubilka
srpska and the muslim-croat federation was indespensable for
continuing the peace consolidation efforts.
the conference is being held behind closed doors.
the morning session is reported to have been addressed by
delegates of states - signatories to the dayton accord: yugoslav
foreign minister milan milutinovic, croatian foreign minister mate
granic and muslim sarajevo government premier hasan muratovic.
[13] YUGOSLAV FOREIGN MINISTER ADDRESSES FLORENCE CONFERENCE ON BOSNIA
florence, italy, june 13 (tanjug) - yugoslav foreign minister
milan milutinovic said at florence, italy, on thursday that preparing
and holding free and fair elections in bosnia-herzegovina as planned
was a first priority.
milutinovic is heading the delegation of the federal republic of
yugoslavia to the florence ministerial conference on
bosnia-herzegovina.
he said that the elections would make it possible to organise
legitimate and democratic bodies of power in bosnia's two entities --
the (bosnian serb) republika srpska and the muslim-croat federation
-- as well as at the level of the union.
this will in the best possible way express the interests of all
three bosnian constitutive peoples and create stable conditions for
building a democratic society, for reconstruction, development and
prosperity, milutinovic said at the afternoon session.
he stressed that the peace process was at a new stage, where it
was necessary to intensify efforts for its acceleration, and that
yugoslavia was striving for firm respect of the election rules,
freedom of movement and the press, and equal opportunities for all.
in all its efforts, yugoslavia must consistently adhere to the
principle of equal treatment for the republika srpska and the
muslim-croat federation as a basic postulate of success in
implementing the accord and achieving lasting stability, he added.
milutinovic said that the reconstruction of bosnia-herzegovina
and other parts of former yugoslavia was a key prerequisite for the
region's economic recovery and inclusion in the current european
integration processes.
this is of importance also to the political and psychological
component that must help stabilise the overall results of the peace
process, he added.
milutinovic said that yugoslavia was cooperating constructively
with u.n. special human rights rapporteur elisabeth rehn and the
hague-based war crimes tribunal for former yugoslavia.
cooperation with the tribunal will be greatly facilitated when it
opens offices in belgrade, for which full agreement has been reached,
he said.
milutinovic said that talks on regional armament control that had
just ended at vienna should help along confidence-building and
lasting stability.
peace, stability, goodneighbourly relations, all-round
cooperation and development in the region are yugoslavia's strategic
options, he added.
he explained that yugoslavia was making great efforts for a full
normalisation with the former yugoslav republics, efforts in which
significant headway had been made.
the ministerial conference on bosnia-herzegovina resumes on
friday, and should end with the adoption of presidential conclusions.
[14] U.S. ENVOY KORNBLUM TO MAKE ANOTHER BALKAN TOUR
washington, june 13 (tanjug) - u.s. envoy to the balkans john
kornblum leaves on another balkan tour on friday to join forces with
the dayton peace accord signatories in enhancing the peace process in
bosnia-herzegovina.
state department spokesman nicholas burns told reporters thursday
that kornblum would be visiting belgrade, zagreb and sarajevo.
kornblum, assistant u.s. secretary of state for europe and
canada, will travel to the balkans from the ministerial conference on
bosnia that is under way in florence, italy, discussing the civilian
implementation of the dayton peace accords.
burns said that washington expected from the florence meeting to
set a date for bosnia elections not later than sept. 14, as provided
for by the dayton accords.
[15] MICHEL ROCARD'S INITIATIVE FOR BOSNIA
paris, june 14 (tanjug) - former french prime minister michel
rocard has said that he and a group of mps would propose in european
parliamant a document providing for an extension of the mission of
the peace force in bosnia, even if the u.s. troops withdraw from the
area.
in an analysis published in the latest issue of the paris weekly
l'express, rocard pointed to the need for holding general elections,
creating conditions for a return of refugees and realizing the
programme of economic reconstruction of bosnia-herzegovina.
untill all conditions are met, the pull-out of the international
force may lead to a renewal of fighting, the french politician said.
rocard said that the u.s. intervention in bosnia came as a result
of the european non-fulfilment of obligations. if the americans
leave, which he said could be expected, the europeans should assume
all responsibility for the continuation of the peace mission in
bosnia.
rocard called the end of fighting a real success and said that
almost all military aspects of the dayton accord had been
implemented. he underscored, however, that it was not the case with
other provisions of the dayton accords.
we are far from conditions neeeded for free and fair elections
and the reconstruction of bosnia has not started. all these are
conditions for turning the fragile truce into acceptable peace,
rocard said.
[16] IVANOV: ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA SHOULD BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 14
florence, june 14 (tanjug) - elections in bosnia should be held
on september 14, russia's first deputy foreign minister igor ivanov
said on friday.
in a statement to itar-tass in florence, where he is taking part
in a ministerial meeting on bosnia, ivanov said that the elections
should be held despite their unprepared nature because they are
essential for the creation of a mechanism of local self-government in
bosnia.
the russian diplomat said that the 'military phase of
peacemaking efforts has been completed, and rather successfully, too,
and with active participation of the russian military contingent.'
efforts should now be focused on the implementation of the
civilian aspects, in which the organization of elections has an
important part, ivanov said.
[17] U.N. HAS NOT REACTED TO NEW DETAILS ON CRIME IN SARAJEVO MARKET
belgrade, june 14 (tanjug) - the u.n. has not reacted to a recent
statement by yasushi akashi putting the blame on the bosnian muslims
for the atrocious massacre of 68 civilians in sarajevo's markale
market in february 1994, a belgrade daily said on friday.
vecernje novosti said there was no reaction to the disclosure by
the former head of the u.n. mission in the former yugoslavia and
current under-secretary for humanitarian issues on the existence of a
secret report on the massacre.
western media and politicians had attributed the blame to the
bosnian serbs without evidence.
at a regular u.n. news conference on wednesday, u.n. spokesman
ahmad favzi was surprised when asked by the daily's correspondent in
new york if he had heard of akashi's statement and been aware of a
'secret report,' and whether its contents were available.
favzi said he had only heard of akashi's interview, and promised
to check on what akashi had said, adding the official stand of the
u.n. had been that it was impossible to establish accurately the spot
from where the shell had been fired.
in quest of this statement, novosti had discovered that david
binder, a correspondent of new york times from washington and a
correspondent in former yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967, had recently
written an article titled the anatomy of a massacre in the magazine
foreign affairs, revealing details that illuminate why there had been
so many different interpretations of what had occurred on that
saturday of february 5.
two officers of the u.n. protection force that hastened to the
site after the explosion were not permitted by muslim police to enter
the market, said binder, so unprofor was unable to be a witness.
he said unprofor's report quoted the officers to the effect that
they had been permitted only to watch the evacuation of the
casualties.
one u.n. officer had then expressed surprise at the speed with
which the entire action had been carried out - only 25 minutes.
the officer said he did not observe any medical personnel
attending the evacuation.
when everything was finished, the two officers were permitted to
approach the crater until unprofor's investigators arrived at about
two in the afternoon, binder wrote at the time.
[18] FEDERAL POLICE VERY UNLIKELY TO BE SET UP
belgrade, june 14 (tanjug) - deputy interior minister in the
government of the muslim-croat federation jozo leutar, a croat,
accused on friday muslims of obstructing agreement on the setting up
of a joint federal police.
leutar told croatian radio that the setting up of a joint police
was very unlikely given that croat and muslim policemen were
functioning entirely on their own.
he said that the muslim side was ignoring agreed deadlines and
that it was eschewing the realization of all concrete conclusions.
he said he doubted that a joint muslim-croat police would start
to function by september 1, as agreed two months ago at a top-level
meeting in germany.
the federal partners (muslims) are obviously obstructing this
system, leutar said.
leutar said that there was a growing number of incidents in the
territory of the federation and that the security situation was
deteriorating. he described the incidents as very dangerous.
after one-year fierce fighintg, bosnian muslims and croats forged
a federation under u.s. pressure. the federation, however, remains a
dead letter.
[19] MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON BOSNIA CONTINUES
by ljupka milovanovic
florence, june 14 (tanjug) - the ministerial conference on
bosnia, attended by foreign ministers from 45 countries and
representatives of 14 international organisations and institutions,
contineud on friday morning with the examination of aspects of the
implementation of the dayton agreement.
separate discussions are being conducted focusing on the
preparation and holding of elections in bosnia and economic
reconstruction. some regional subjects are also being treated, such
as arms control and the question of eastern slavonia, baranja and
western srem.
the conference is due to end on friday afternoon when conclusions
are to be adopted and a press conference held.
as expected, the two-day conference is dominated by the subject
of the preparation and holding of bosnia elections, scheduled to be
held in mid-september under dayton.
even before the end of the conference it can be said that
participats agree elections should be held as planned. the majority
of the speakers stressed that elections are a crucial test for peace
and stabilisation in the entire territory of the former yugoslavia.
threfore the remaining three months before the elections should
be used by the international community and all the parties in bosnia
to deploy maximum efforts to fulfil conditions for their holding. the
most important of the conditions being the freedom of movement, the
return of refugees and the freedom of the press.
the only discrepancy with the general constructive atmosphere in
florence was the opinion of the president of the international war
crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia italian judge antonio
cassese.
cassese tried to use this international forum on thursday and to
take over the role of a political arbiter in the settlement of some
controversial bosnian issues.
before the beginning of the meeting, cassese distributed his
personal statement in which he called for 'roubst actions against
belgrade and pale', because of their alleged refusal to cooperate
with the tribunal, including the exclusion of their athletes from the
forthcoming olympic games in atlanta.
that cassese's move was miscalculated can be seen from the
statement of eu president and italian foreign minister lamberto dini
who said that such proposals were not in the competence of the
conference in florence or of casesse.
he also said that sanctions were a double edged sword, on the one
side they helped and on the other were harmful.
the international high representative for bosnia carl bildt
agreed with dini and said that bosnia's reality cannot be discussed
in that way.
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