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Serbia Today 96-03-12

Serbia Today Directory

From: ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com (D.D. Chukurov)

12 March 1996

In This Edition

TOWARDS FULL NORMALIZATION OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND CROATIA

ECONOMY AND MARKET PRESERVED

IN CROATIA VICTIMS ARE EVEN DEAD SERBS


CONTENTS

[01] TOWARDS A FULL NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND CROATIA

[02] MILUTINOVIC : AGREEMENTS ARE A VITAL LIFELINE

[03] TALKS ON PROMOTION OF COOPERATION

[04] TALKS BETWEEN BUSINESSMEN OF YUGOSLAVIA AND REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

[05] ECONOMY AND MARKET PRESERVED

[06] 'YUMCO' AWARDED INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR QUALITY

[07] MUSLIM POLICEMEN BEATEN IN MOSTAR

[08] IN CROATIA EVEN DEAD SERBS ARE VICTIMS

[09] RAMPS FOR KRAJINA SERBS


[01] TOWARDS A FULL NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND CROATIA

Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia visited Zagreb yesterday on a return visit to Croatia. During the talks with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia Mate Granic, with the respect for and interest in reaching an agreement, all the major issues of joint interest for the two countries were discussed. Mutual readiness was also expressed for cooperation with the international factors in the implementation of the peace agreement in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Srem and Baranja Region. It was agreed that the Bureau of the Government of the FR of Yugoslavia in Zagreb and the Bureau of the Republic of Croatia in Belgrade will perform some consular functions in order to facilitate requests and interests of citizens of the two countries. Foreign ministers have devoted special attention to the regulation of the pending economic issues, such as the re-opening of the highway Belgrade-Zagreb, railway and air traffic, oil pipeline and telecommunications. (Politika, March 12, 1996)

[02] MILUTINOVIC : AGREEMENTS ARE A VITAL LIFELINE

"We have signed agreement which are a vital lifeline, which are to open great perspectives for rapprochement of the economies of our two countries and for the overall cooperation which will lead to the situation when all the other question in a certain way and in a given dynamics we shall more easily resolve", stated Minister Milutinovic at the press conference in Zagreb. While emphasizing the significance of normalization of the Yugoslav-Croat relations for further promotion of the peace process, for peace and global security not only in this part of Europe, Milutinovic said that there was special discussion of the need for equitable treatment of all the sides in Bosnia-Herzegovina and a prompt engagement of the international factors in the preparation for the elections and reconstruction, as priority tasks. "Regarding Srem and Baranja Region, we have supported the consistent and comprehensive implementation of the basic agreement and we believe that it will take its normal course, that all the refugees and inhabitants will have an equal treatment", said the Yugoslav Minister. While commenting on the question of Prevlaka and the access to the sea of the Republic of Srpska, Yugoslav stand is that these disputable questions should be solved in the spirit of good neighborly relations and the agreements reached so far. Until reaching of the final solution and agreement between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Croatia, the security system of the United Nations shall remain in force, underlined Minister Milutinovic. (Politika, March 12, 1996)

[03] TALKS ON PROMOTION OF COOPERATION

Russian governmental and economic delegation arrived in Belgrade yesterday and immediately upon its arrival had talks in the Government of Serbia with a part of permanent intergovernmental work group for cooperation in the field of machine building. Russian delegation is headed by Anatoly Sochilin, deputy chairman of the Russian State Committee for Machine Building, and the representative of the hosts is Minister of Industry of Serbia Oskar Fodor. During the talks implementation of the business agreements was discussed, the agreements reached during the first session held last year in Moscow. At that meeting representatives of the Yugoslav car industry have taken part, as well representatives of the tool machine industry, agricultural equipment, electrical engineering, power and transport machine building and producers of equipment for chemical and oil industry and civil engineering. (Politika, March 12, 1996)

[04] TALKS BETWEEN BUSINESSMEN OF YUGOSLAVIA AND REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

Economic delegation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and of the Republic of Srpska had talks yesterday in Banja Luka on concrete actions in the implementation of the recently adopted program of economic cooperation. Economy of the FR of Yugoslavia is closely cooperating with the Republic of Srpska and it is oriented towards a long-term and mutually beneficial cooperation, said the President of the Chamber of Economy of Yugoslavia Dr. Mihailo Milojevic. He underlined that it is necessary to revive previous economic contacts, links and production and to introduce new production programs and activate all the resources so that the production can have a strong momentum. "We have serious intentions to set in motion everything that can be activated because in the Republic of Srpska there are substantial economic resources and good industrial potentials which must be revived, and what has been damaged during the war should be repaired", said Milojevic. President of the Chamber of Economy of the Republic of Srpska Bozo Antic said: "I hope that our relations will in future be based on economic cooperation and economic interest, and less on humanitarian aid and donations". (Borba, March 12, 1996)

[05] ECONOMY AND MARKET PRESERVED

The projected growth of industrial production in Serbia this year of 20 percent and a two-fold export in comparison with last year's will be fully achieved. This was stated yesterday at the meeting of the central coordination team for the economic recovery of the Government of Serbia. During the discussion of the actual economic trends and necessary measures for an efficient realization of the targets of economic policy, it was stated that in the year 1996 it will be possible to return to their jobs from 70 to 80,000 employed, which is one half of the number of workers now on forcible paid leave, as well as opening of some 50 thousand new jobs in industry. "An especially important fact is that in the relations of our enterprises and foreign partners there is a more and more dominant orientation of foreign companies towards a long-term business cooperation with our economy. This new quality in the economic cooperation with abroad is confirming that the absence of our economy from the world market is being felt and that our strategic orientation in preserving our economic capacities and manpower is correct", said Dragan Tomic, chairman of the central coordination team and Minister Coordinator in the Government of the Republic of Serbia. (Vecernje novosti, March 12, 1996)

[06] 'YUMCO' AWARDED INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR QUALITY

Businessmen from 112 countries of the world have decided that the international trophy for the quality of products in 1995 be awarded to the "YUMCO" Holding Company from Vranje, and this was approved by the Selection Committee in Madrid. Chairman of the Selection Committee of this prestigious international award in Spain, Arsenio Pedro Rodriguez, informed us that we have won a trophy for quality of our ready-made and other products, said director general of 'YUMCO' Slobodan Bogdanovic. (Politika ekspres, March 12, 1996)

[07] MUSLIM POLICEMEN BEATEN IN MOSTAR

Center of security services of the eastern part of Mostar has warned that the killing of a Muslim women two days ago in the Croat part of town is yet another premeditated crime, intended to intimidate the remaining Muslims and force them to move from the western part of the city. This was reported by the Muslim Radio Mostar. It is recalled that this is the eighteenth Muslim person killed in the Croat part of town since the signing of the Washington Agreement two year ago, when the Muslim-Croat Federation was established. Over the last seven days three Muslim policemen from the ranks of mixed patrol units were beaten, which according to Radio Mostar, "is an obvious attempt to intimidate Muslim policemen and force them to abandon joint patrols of the city". (Vecernje novosti, March 12, 1996)

[08] IN CROATIA EVEN DEAD SERBS ARE VICTIMS

In the article by a special reporter of "The Washington Post" from Jasenovac, on the occasion of the plan of the Croat President Tudjman to transform Jasenovac into a mass memorial not only for Serbs and Jews but also for their Croat persecutors during World War Two, the following is written: "Exhumation of earthly remains of Croat Fascists from other places and their burial in Jasenovac will make this plateau the only place in Europe where victims of the concentration camps are resting side by side with the soldiers who were persecuting and killing them". Except for mentioning a false figure of 80,000 Jasenovac victims, the reporter convincingly proves that Tudjman's government by its moves is violating human rights both of the dead and living Serbs. One of the western diplomats stationed in Zagreb, said with bitterness to the "Washington Post" reporter: "Tudjman has transformed Croatia into another Paraguay, a small Latin American country with a quasi-capitalist system". (Politika, March 12, 1996)

[09] RAMPS FOR KRAJINA SERBS

Croat authorities, in spite of warnings by the international community to allow the return of Serbs to Knin Krajina, are preventing their return by various administrative, police and other methods, claims the "Ljubljanski dnevnik" newspaper. Pressures are continuing even after two demands by the UN Security Council for Croatia to strongly punish perpetrators of crimes over Krajina Serbs, writes the newspaper. The return to their homes was officially requested by some 80,000 Serbs exiled from Croatia, writes this Ljubljana daily, quoting the data of the international organizations. (Borba, March 12, 1996)
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