Subject: YDS 8/20 From: ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com (D.D. Chukurov) 20. AUGUST 1995. YUGOSLAV DAILY SURVEY YUGOSLAV PRESIDENT: EUROPE THREATENED BY OWN IRRATIONALITY B e l g r a d e, Aug. 20 (Tanjug) - The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia expects the U.N. Security Council to condemn Croatia for crimes against civilians, ethnic cleansing, and human rights violations perpetrated during its aggression against the Republic of Serb Krajina, President of the F.R. of Yugoslavia Zoran Lilic noted on Sunday. Lilic was speaking in central Serbia at an observance of the first Serbian victory over the regular Turkish imperial army 190 years ago. Lilic said that the United Nations, in the best interest of peace, must renounce a policy of dual standards in order to eliminate a perilous hotbed in the Balkans. He recalled that before the eyes of the whole world, the Croatian army swooped down with all its might on the Serb people in Krajina in the action openly sponsored and genuinely supported by two of the big powers. Lilic assessed that the situation was difficult but the Republic of Serb Krajina, even in the moments of worst hardship, had all the necessary preconditions to successfully defend itself. 'Despite the notorious partiality since the outbreak of the crisis on the soil of former Yugoslavia, and frequent proofs of the disregard of a just solution to the Serb question, the Krajina leaders had had space and chance to save the people from disaster.' But, he added, instead of powerful resistance an incomprehensible suicidal decision had been made to retreat without fighting. Endless columns of misfortunate people heading towards Serbia and the F.R. of Yugoslavia, Lilic said, are direct consequences of the irrational and non-cooperative administering of the overall national policy. Responsible for such an outcome are those who had not been capable of estimating what is achievable through a just liberation war and what is achievable through diplomacy in peacetime. Had the peace plans and initiatives offered by the international community been accepted, they would have long brought peace to the Serb people in all the areas of the former Yugoslavia, said Lilic. Lilic pointed out that the latest events in the Republic of Serb Krajina and the Bosnian Serb Republic had shown all the danger of a policy of war adventurism to which the F.R. of Yugoslavia had not and would not at any cost succumb. This is so not because we lack the strength to wage a war, but because we justify only the right to a liberation war, said Lilic. This is why we have justified as well as assisted the righteous struggle of the Serb People in the (Bosnian) Serb Republic and in the Republic of Serb Krajina, Lilic said. He added that once the war objectives were achieved, when there was no sense any longer to lose human lives, we had insisted on a political settlement, and hence Yugoslavia will not allow its being involved into the war. We call on the international community to most fiercely condemn the brutal aggression against the Republic of Serb Krajina, a U.N.- protected territory, and to halt Croatia's aggressive conduct which accounts for the biggest threat not only to the peace process but also to peace and stability throughout the region, Lilic said. Speaking about the huge efforts Yugoslavia takes to help the Krajina Serbs sheltered in Yugoslavia and the Bosnian Serb Republic, Lilic stressed that the F.R. of Yugoslavia is a democratic country in which all its citizens are equal and this is how it will stay. For us there is no priority more important than to preserve peace, internal stability and economic recovery, and all our political wisdom and diplomatic art are directed at this aim, Lilic said. In the future we will also back up all useful initiatives towards finding out fresh and acceptable peace solutions to be offered by the international community, he said. We will do this in profound confidence that the path of peace is the only path to the final termination of the war and the crisis, but we must also say that there is a limit which cannot and must not be overstepped, he added. Our consistent and stable policy of peace gives us the moral right to demand the full and unconditional lifting of the sanctions, the detrimental effects of which are tangible also in other Balkan countries, lilic said. Not evaluating adequately the policy of peace being pursued by the F.R. of Yugoslavia, Europe is taking the risk of burning itself down in the flames of its own irrationality, Lilic said in conclusion. =============================================================== -- I speak for no one and no one speaks for me -- D. D. Chukurov ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com ===============================================================