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Serbia Today 96-03-14

Serbia Today Directory

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

14 March 1996

In This Edition

ETHNIC MINORITIES HAVE NO RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION

THE REMAINING SERBS TERRORIZED


CONTENTS

[01] ZAGREB TALKS - A MAJOR STEP TOWARDS THE NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS

[02] ETHNIC MINORITIES HAVE NO RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION

[03] ALCATEL DELEGATION RECEIVED BY THE PRIME MINISTER

[04] THE UN MANDATE ON CAPE PREVLAKA HAS BEEN EXTENDED

[05] THE REMAINING SERBS TERRORIZED

[06] CROATS FROM SARAJEVO INVOKED TUDJMAN'S HELP

[07] THE FEDERATION IS THREATENING THE PEACE


[01] ZAGREB TALKS - A MAJOR STEP TOWARDS THE NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS

At the session held yesterday, the Yugoslav Cabinet approved the report submitted by Federal Foreign Minister Milan Milutinovic - on the talk that the Yugoslav delegation had with Croatian Vice-President and Foreign Minister Mate Granic on March 11. It has been remarked that our delegation acted in accordance with the pre-defined platform and the commitments assumed in Dayton. The results of the talks constitute an important step towards the normalization of overall relations, including the economy and other spheres. The Federal Government instructed the competent ministries to cooperate with the companies and realize the agreements on the normalization of rail, air and road transports, telecommunications and the settlement of other issues. The Cabinet reached the conclusion that the efforts should be continued to reach negotiated solutions for the remaining issues in order to ensure the overall normalization of relations between the two states. (Politika, March 14, 1996)

[02] ETHNIC MINORITIES HAVE NO RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION

During the talks with the Head of the EU Working Group for Ethnic and Minority Issues - Mr. Marlit Lutz (who replaced ambassador Gherd Arens), Federal Minister Margit Savovic stressed that the Constitution of FR Yugoslavia - endorsing a civil state - encompasses all the standards of the international community concerning human rights and therefore does not justify a privileged position for any individual or ethnic minority. The national and ethnic minorities in FRY enjoy the individual and collective right of expressing their national identity, unlike in many other countries. The provinces ensure the autonomy of all people living there, and the percentage of an ethnic minority can not serve as an argument or a front for a special status of any particular minority - Ms. Savovic said. Speaking about the situation in the Serbian southern province of Kosovo and Metohija, Ms. Savovic explained that ethnic minorities do not enjoy the right of self-determination. The internationalization of fabricated problems and the boycott of all elements bearing a Serbian and Yugoslav connotation, the ethnic Albanian separatists are willfully and rejecting their rights. Consequently, they are not being denied their rights - and this is the main cause of the failure of the current talks between the state officials and the Albanian side - Ms. Savovic stressed. (Vecernje Novosti, March 14, 1996)

[03] ALCATEL DELEGATION RECEIVED BY THE PRIME MINISTER

Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Marjanovic, met yesterday with the delegation of the French company Alcatel - the largest world company in the telecommunications sector - headed by Mr. Gerard Degas - Chairman of the "Alcatel - Telcom". The French businessmen informed Mr. Marjanovic about the contract signed by Alcatel and the Yugoslav PTT, envisaging the delivery of several million telephone links over the next few years. This is one of the prime development projects for Serbia - Mr. Marjanovic stressed - adding that this contract also opens a wide prospective for cooperation between the Serbian and French industry and will provide a chance to technologically update this sector in our country. (Politika, March 14, 1996)

[04] THE UN MANDATE ON CAPE PREVLAKA HAS BEEN EXTENDED

The UN Security Council approved the proposal submitted by Secretary General Dr. Boutros Boutros Ghali, that the mandate of the UN peacekeeping forces on Cape Prevlaka be extended for three more months. The Security Council agreed with Dr. Ghali's evaluation that the extension is needed to prevent any tensions or infringements of the agreement on the demilitarization of the zone until a definite peace settlement is reached. Dr. Ghali's report indicates that the situation on Prevlaka is now stable, in spite of sporadic breaches of the "Blue Zone", and that the interested parties - FRY and Croatia stated their readiness to settle the controversy at the negotiating table. (Ekspres, March 14, 1996)

[05] THE REMAINING SERBS TERRORIZED

NATO and UN officials stated that gangs from Sarajevo are plundering houses and terrorizing the remaining Serbs in Ilidza - a Sarajevan suburb that passed under the jurisdiction of the Moslem-Croatian Federation two days ago. The Commissioner of the International Police Forces - Mr. Peter Fitzgerald told the Reuters correspondent that the Federation policemen arrested several individuals. "I would advise the Serbs to stay in Ilidza" he said, adding however that he can not offer them any guarantees. He also stated that the 90 Federation policemen are probably insufficient to solve the new situation in Ilidza. (Vecernje Novosti, March 14, 1996)

[06] CROATS FROM SARAJEVO INVOKED TUDJMAN'S HELP

Croatian Radio reported yesterday that the Sarajevo Municipal Board of the Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ) asked Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and the Croatian Government to provide urgent and effective aid, in order to protect the national and political interests of the remaining Croats in the Moslem canton of Sarajevo. The same request has been addressed to the Croatian representatives in the Moslem-Croatian Federation, which have been asked to immediately terminate the implementation of the civil part of the Dayton Agreement. The reaction has been prompted by the unilateral decision of the Moslem Democratic Action Party (SDA) deputies in the Sarajevo Municipal Assembly, to create in an unconstitutional way the mono-national (Moslem) canton of Sarajevo - without the consent of HDZ. The statement released by the HDZ in Sarajevo stresses that the SDA thus confirmed its hidden and long-term objective - the creation of a unitary state, namely a state for one nation run by a single party. (Borba, March 14, 1996)

[07] THE FEDERATION IS THREATENING THE PEACE

The Moslem/Croatian relations in Bosnia have reached the boiling point - state British analysts adding that this constituted the greatest threat yet for the Dayton peace agreement. In the past few days international pressure calmed the conflicts, but the crisis has now passed form Mostar to Sarajevo, where the division already started splitting the city into a Moslem and Croatian part. Similar tendencies are visible in Tuzla, and it is feared that even armed conflicts might be renewed in the zone of Lasva (from the town of Vitez to the towns of Busovaca and Kiseljak). Now the principal task for the IFOR Command is to salvage the Moslem-Croatian Federation since it represents the main lever of the western policy in Bosnia, although British commentators remark that the Federation practically ceased to exist. (Politika, March 14, 1996)
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