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Serbia Today, 96-12-27

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] O.S.C.E. SHOULD NOT ARBITRATE
  • [02] PRODUCTION OF ARMAMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
  • [03] INCIDENTS DURING CELEBRATION OF THE CATHOLIC CHRISTMAS
  • [04] TURKEY DOES NOT RECOGNIZE ANY 'REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO'
  • [05] RAILWAY COMPANY - ZTP 'BELGRADE' TRANSPORTED 24 MILLION PASSENGERS
  • [06] FEDERAL INSTITUTE FOR STATISTICS ON ECONOMIC TRENDS IN THE YEAR 1996

  • [01] O.S.C.E. SHOULD NOT ARBITRATE

    At the press conference for foreign journalists Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government Nikola Sainovic and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Zivadin Jovanovic, stated that the recent visit to our country of the delegation of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (O.S.C.E.) headed by Felippe Gonzales, is the confirmation of the strives of Yugoslavia to establish with the international community as good relations as possible. At the same time, they have pointed out that Gonzales himself in Belgrade stated that the O.S.C.E. representatives did not come to Yugoslavia either to mediate or to arbitrate in the actual political events. "During the Yugoslav crisis", said Sainovic, "we were witnesses that foreign representatives who were arriving in Yugoslavia, under the pressure of different centers of power often were changing their opinion in view of what they have really seen on the ground, but we hope that this time it will not be so". Jovanovic recalled that the O.S.C.E. delegation visited Belgrade in order to see for itself on the spot the truthful facts about the situation in our country and in this way help in correcting the deformed picture and stands in one part of the international community. The idea of the initiative of the Federal Government was for this delegation to contribute towards normalization of the relations between Yugoslavia and the international community, underlined Jovanovic.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-27 ; Borba, 1996-12-27

    [02] PRODUCTION OF ARMAMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

    Members of the stabilization forces (SFOR) in one of their first actions in Bosnia, confiscated a few days ago 11 missile launchers in the factory for production of heavy artillery armament "Bratstvo" in Novi Travnik. In this way SFOR only completed the action of IFOR which warned the director of the factory that the missile launchers must be within 30 days removed into the storage under the NATO supervision, but this was not done. Under the provisions of the Peace Accords, the federal partners in Bosnia-Herzegovina have agreed to reduce the number of tanks, armored transporters, aircraft, helicopters and heavy mortar launchers within the agreed limits, which is one of the confidence building measures in Bosnia-Herzegovina after the blood-spilling civil war. Members of the multinational peace forces, however, very often are discovering armament there where it should not be found, and even the entire warehouses of arms. The mention in the latest news of Associated Press of the "Bratstvo" armament factory shows that this, until the Nineties, elite military factory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, has succeeded now with the foreign assistance, in renewing its production. This news has caused great anxiety of all those who are really devoted to peace in Bosnia. Just how serious this information is, may be best perceived from the facts published in the specialized American military magazine "Science Intelligence Review", that the Bosnian military enterprises have already signed first contracts with Croatia on production of cannon tubes and cassette bombs. The same source states that Bosnian export potential "is promising an interesting future" in the countries such as Pakistan and Iran. This is a suggestion as to what the owners of the new military industry will do with their eventual production. The magazine is also stating that during the civil war in Bosnia Muslims in Tuzla were producing grenades and were filling them with poisonous gas yperite, and there are also serious warnings that in the same way fasogen is being used.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-27 ; Politika, 1996-12-27

    [03] INCIDENTS DURING CELEBRATION OF THE CATHOLIC CHRISTMAS

    Celebration of the Catholic Christmas in Sarajevo, Mostar and Zenica did not take place in peace and tolerance, as is becoming for this holiday, but numerous incidents have been recorded, the Muslim media reported yesterday. In the Sarajevo cathedral, during the officiation of the traditional midnight Christmas mass, tear gas was thrown and fist fighting caused. In the area of Zenica, Croat media report, Muslims have destroyed or removed all the decorated Christmas trees placed in front of the Croat cultural, educational and religious buildings. In the first hours of the night of Christmas celebration, a beginning of a rafal fire was registered from all types of infantry armament from the western part of Mostar towards the eastern Muslim part of town.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-27 ; Politika, 1996-12-27

    [04] TURKEY DOES NOT RECOGNIZE ANY 'REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO'

    Turkey officially announced that "there is no possibility for activities in this country of the representative offices of the alleged republic of Kosovo". In Ankara it is also officially stated that Turkey does not recognize the alleged republic of Kosovo, because it is a territory which is the part of the sovereign state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The reason for this official Turkish reaction were the false information about the recently opened allegedly official representative offices of the republic of Kosovo in Istanbul. At the "opening", anyhow, no Turkish officials were present and neither the representatives of the diplomatic missions in Turkey. Those present were mostly members of the societies of Albanians in that country.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-27 ; Politika, 1996-12-27

    [05] RAILWAY COMPANY - ZTP 'BELGRADE' TRANSPORTED 24 MILLION PASSENGERS

    Railway Transport Company "Belgrade" transported during the year 1996 24 million passengers and nine million tons of cargo, which is an increase in the volume of work of 30 percent in respect to the previous year, stated yesterday at the press conference director general of this company Zivorad Maksimovic. He also said that transport of goods in the international traffic was increased over six times. Railway Company - ZTP "Belgrade" during this year renewed its rolling stock, purchased 120 new wagon carriages from Germany, 15 locomotives from Romania, two manoeuvering units from Hungary and 11 diesel-locomotives from Bulgaria. It also contracted with "Gosa" a delivery very soon of 16 most modern railway carriages. After the lifting of sanctions a number of deals have been made with the foreign partners, the most important of them being the contract concluded with the French firm "Valdino" in the value of 80 million DEM.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-27 ; Politika, 1996-12-27

    [06] FEDERAL INSTITUTE FOR STATISTICS ON ECONOMIC TRENDS IN THE YEAR 1996

    The total this year's growth of social product amounts to 5.8 percent, industrial production has grown in respect to the last year's one for 8 percent, prices are higher for 58.8 percent, where the major part of raise in costs occurred during the first half of the year. This was announced at the annual conference of the Federal Institute for Statistics. "It is the third year in a row that we are having growth of the social product, and if during the first quarter of the next year the status of our country is regulated in the international financial institutions, there are conditions for the year 1997 to mark the economic growth of 13 percent", said the Director of the Institute Milovan Zivkovic. This year's inflation, with the exception of the extraordinary year 1993, is the lowest one for the past ten years, stated the experts at the conference.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-27 ; Vecernje novosti, 1996-12-27

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