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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, March 08, 1996Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) DirectoryFrom: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>PARIS - The sixday visit of the RS vice-president, Nikola Koljevic, and the advisor to Srpska president, Jovan Zametica, to France, is being assessed successful in Paris. Koljevic and Zametica were informed about the life and achievements of the Serbs in the Diaspora, while they presented sufferings and conse quences of the exodus of the Sarajevo Serbs.BANJALUKA - An economic delegation of Yugoslavia, headed by Mihajlo Milojevic, the president of the Federal Economic Council, will visit Banjaluka and Bijeljina on March 10 and 11. This information was confirmed by Svetislav Mudrenovic, the vice president of the Srpska Economic Council, who added: "On February 23, a meeting of two organisations was held in Belgrade at which was concluded that following the Dayton and Paris agreements there are no obstacles for economic cooperation between two countries". SARAJEVO - The RS minister of refugees and displaced per sons, Ljubisa Vladusic, and commissar for refugees and humanitar ian issues, Dragan Kekic, will attend a working meeting in Oslo on the implementation of the Annex 7 of the General Framework Agreement. HAN PIJESAK - The Han Pijesak Association of fighters, families of dead soldiers and war invalids sent a letter of support to the president of the Republic of Srpska Radovan Karad zic, and the RS Army HQ commander, general Ratko Mladic. MOSCOW - The president of the Liberal/Democratic Party of Russia, Vladimir Zirnovski, warned NATO officers and soldiers that the Hague tribunal, which is financed by Islamic countries, wants "to transform them into policemen and executioners who will arrest Serb officers. "A terrible lawlessness is taking place in front of you. The Muslims kidnapped general Djordje Djukic, and colonel Aleksa Krsmanovic, and now the Hague tribunal has inten tion to try these peoples for alleged war crimes", says an open letter sent to NATO. |