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SRNA REVIEW OF DAILY NEWS, MAY 29, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
SARAJEVO - The premier of Republika Srpska (RS) Gojko Klick ovic and
the RS minister for refugees and displaced persons Ljubsa Vladusic
talked in Pale with Soren Jesen Peterson, envoy of the UNHCR head Sadako
Ogata, on repatriation and freedom of movement. Following the meeting,
Klickovic stated that Mr. Peter son agreed with him that the
implementation of Annex 7 of the Dayton agreement, pertaining to
repatriation, has to go steepby- step and the creation of political and
media climate must clear way for return of refugees. "Our common
estimation is that in RS, he influence of political factors of the
international commu nity are stronger than that of the UNHCR, which has
worked cor rectly."
BANJALUKA - The RS governor Manojlo Djoric stated in Banja luka,
following his meeting with the Intentional Monetary Fund (IMF) director
for Eastern Europe, Brown Scot that RS should have its own currency. "I
informed Mr. Scot of our position that RS should have its own currency,
even more in regard to four years of experience of the RS National Bank
which has been carrying out functions as all national banks in the world
do", stated Djoric.
BANJALUKA - The VRS Air Force and Antiaircraft Defence com mander
general Zivomir Ninkovic and IFOR ground troops commander general
Michael Walker did not reached any agreement at their meeting in
Banjaluka concerning the opening of the "Mahovljani" airport for
civilian traffic. "We did not reach concrete agree ment, but the will
was expressed on both sides that all issues discussed today are resolved
soon, so I am hopeful that we will make a progress in realisation of the
goal", stated general Walker after the meeting. He mentioned that other
practical terms from the civilian and military aspects of the Dayton
agreement were discussed, among which VRS antiaircraft arms.
BANJALUKA - The VRS First Krajina Corps commander general Milomir Talic
asked IFOR ground forces commander general Michael Walker to use his
authority and help release of imprisoned Serb soldiers. "We attitude is
that more must be done in this field, so as to get things moving",
stated general Talic following the meeting with IFOR ground forces
commander.
BEOGRAD - The deputy high representative of the internation al
community for the former B-H, Michael Stainer expressed his concern over
the position of the serbs in Sarajevo who, are threatened by and exposed
to numerous bureaucratic pressures by the Muslim authority. In an
interview for Nedeljni Telegraf, Stainer announced that the problem will
be discussed at a meeting of the Joint Civil Commission, at which Serb
representatives will get a chance to explain the position of the Serbs
in Sarajevo. /eend/
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