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Serbia Today, 96-11-28

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Serbia Today

28 November 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] ELIMINATION OF EFFECTS OF THE CIVIL WAR
  • [02] CONSENSUS OF POLITICAL WISDOM
  • [03] THE THIRD ROUND OF VOTING COMPLETED
  • [04] FULL COOPERATION WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION
  • [05] STRONG DINAR - AN ABSOLUTE PRIORITY

  • [01] ELIMINATION OF EFFECTS OF THE CIVIL WAR

    President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday the delegation of the United Nations Commission for Missing Persons in Former Yugoslavia, headed by the former American Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. In a cordial and open talk, the greatest attention was focused on the efforts devoted to the strengthening of peace and elimination of consequences of the civil war conducted in former Yugoslavia. It was stated that the successful results of the peace process in these areas have made possible stabilization of the overall relations, normalization of life and have opened the perspectives for revival and building of mutual confidence, which includes also the solution of problems of determining the fate of the missing persons. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is supporting the efforts made in this direction, it was stated during the talks, and the Yugoslav Government has formed a special committee with the task to participate in gathering of data important for the solution of this question. It was underlined that the successful process of normalization of the relations between states and peoples in former Yugoslavia is the best way of strengthening peace and stability in the region, as well as the most effective manner for reaffirmation of their mutual cooperation, on the basis of equality and equitable protection of their legitimate interests. (Borba, November 28 - December 1, 1996)

    [02] CONSENSUS OF POLITICAL WISDOM

    Serbia needs most of all the internal stability, in view of the obligations which are awaiting it, in overcoming the obstacles during its reintegration in the international community, said President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Lilic on the occasion of the third round of voting for the local self-government. "Serbia needs an action unity, i.e. a consensus of political wisdom, which means", Lilic explained, "a high degree of responsibility of each one of us individually, regardless of the fact to which political party we belong". After this round of voting, said Lilic, what is forthcoming for Serbia is a period of great engagement, and much less a period of discord. (Borba, November 28 - December 1, 1996)

    [03] THE THIRD ROUND OF VOTING COMPLETED

    President of the City Electoral Commission of Belgrade, Radomir Lazarevic, stated last night that voting repeated in 14 Belgrade municipalities, where citizens were electing another 55 deputies, took place without problems and objections. He underlined that in the work of the electoral boards, representatives of the parties whose candidates complied with the conditions for competing in the third electoral round, have also taken part. (Borba, November 28 - December 1, 1996)

    [04] FULL COOPERATION WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION

    Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Milan Milutinovic, who is on the official visit to the European institutions with the headquarters in Brussels, and on the official return visit to Belgium, had a meeting yesterday with the leaders of both Houses of the Belgian Parliament. During the talks with the President of Senate Franc Svolen and President of the Lower House Raymond Langendris, there was discussion of the bilateral relations, actual situation in the two countries, international developments and cooperation between the parliaments of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Belgium. In the opinion of the Yugoslav Minister, the talks were very substantial and took place in a cordial atmosphere. High officials of the Belgian Parliament pointed out at full support of their country to the cooperation with Yugoslavia and expressed support to the efforts of our country to realize full cooperation with the European Union. Minister Milutinovic stated that his meetings during the past three days with the representatives of the highest institutions of the European Union were very substantial. Recalling that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, before the year 1990, had 12 agreements with the European Union, he expressed hope that there will be soon a renewal of the political and economic relations with the European Union at the same level. (Borba, November 28 - December 1, 1996)

    [05] STRONG DINAR - AN ABSOLUTE PRIORITY

    Stability of the local currency dinar over the past year was secured exclusively through economic measures and this will also be done in the next year, stated the Deputy Governor of the National Bank (Central Bank) of Yugoslavia, Bozidar Gazivoda in his interview for "Vecernje novosti". "A strong dinar is our absolute priority", said Gazivoda, and this is something that all the three governments have agreed upon, and therefore, it will be continued with interventions of the Central Bank on the market in order to provide conditions for the stable exchange rate. When asked by the press about regulation of our status in the International Monetary Fund and the other international financial organizations, without which there can be no significant inflow of capital and a faster economic recovery, Gazivoda answered: "Since I am not a politician, I will comment only on the economic part - we have already completed the work there. The leaderships of these organizations are only awaiting the political decision of their countries to accept what we have already agreed upon in the sphere of finances. It is also in their interest for us to recover economically as soon as possible so that we can repay our debts. We are not a country with excessive indebtedness so we can accept new credits." (Vecernje novosti, November 28 - December 1, 1996)
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