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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 97-02-28
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
FEB. 28, 1997 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BEOGRAD - By the Agreement on Special Parallel Relations Between FR
Yugoslavia and Republika Srpska (RS), the Council for Cooperation of the
two parties was set up, to work on inciting, planning and arranging a
comprehensive cooperation. The Council president will be the Yugosalv
president, and president in the B- H Presidency will be the Council vice-
president. Council will have seven members, out of whom three will be named
by president, and two by vice-president. The mutual cooperation will be
realised in establishment of special parallel relations, especially in the
field of culture, education, science, technology, information, sport and
other fields. The Agreement provides for economic cooperation and
progressive linking of production, trade, energy, infrastructure and
finances, with the aim of creation of a single marked. The Agreement allows
cooperation in economic revitalisation, reconstruction, and development,
and all types of communications and utilisation and transmission of energy.
The Council will also address welfare and health care issues, as well as
the regional security, and will coordinate foreign affairs and contacts
with third countries and international agencies. Yugoslavia and RS will
jointly solve the issues of succession from the former Yugoslavia, the
regime of border crossing, as well as citizenship, migration and asylum
issues. The Agreement allows the mutual investments into economy, transfer
of technology, linkage of infrastructure, and joint actions on third
markets, and for this purpose, Yugoslavia and RS will create appropriate
conditions by regulations, economic policy, and mutual contracting
relations.
SARAJEVO - At today's session, the RS Government adopted the Plan of 1997
spring sowing with a proposal of measures for its implementation, and
adopted the Proposal on purchase of fuel for the spring sowing.
BEOGRAD - The president of Monte Negro, Momir Bulatovic, stated in Belgrade
that the Agreement on Special Parallel Relations between RS and Yugoslavia
is in the spirit of the Dayton agreement, and pointed out that the public
should be informed in detail about the Agreement first, and political
evaluations might follow.
BANJALUKA - The Croatian Army in Drvar conitunues destroying Serb real
estate, while the local authorities did not allow Serb refugees to visit
graves and light candles tomorrow on Memorial Saturday. That is why a group
of 500 refugees protested in front of Presidency building and UNHCR office
in Banjaluka.
BANJALUKA - Representatives of eleven opposition parties - parliamentarian
and non-parliamentarian - as well as RS coalition blocks, played down
announcements on possible postponement of local elections, scheduled for
July 12 and 13, 1997.
SARAJEVO - The vice-president of the Federation of B-H, Ejup Ganic and
German and French Ambassadors in Sarajevo, believe that the implementation
of the award of the Arbitration Commission, Roberts Owen, "will decide the
success of the peace process". As Muslim Radio-Sarajevo reports, Ganic,
Johanes Preisinger and Yves Godal "exchanged views on key aspects of the
Award, supervisor's role and authorisations".
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