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Serbia Today 96-02-28

Serbia Today Directory

From: ddc@nyquist.bellcore.com (D.D. Chukurov)

28 February 1996

In This Edition

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUSPENDED MEASURES AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

MODEL FIT FOR THE MARKET

VAN DEN BROEK: MUSLIM AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR EXODUS OF SERBS FROM SARAJEVO

CROATS REPRIMAND KOSHNIK


CONTENTS

[01] FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUSPENDED MEASURES AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

[02] COOPERATION BASED ON MODERN MARKET ECONOMY BUSINESS PRINCIPLES

[03] DECISIVE ROLE OF THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA

[04] MODEL FIT FOR THE MARKET

[05] CONTRACT BETWEEN GALENIKA AND THE GERMAN COMPANY 'LINDE'

[06] VAN DEN BROEK: MUSLIM AUTHORITIES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXODUS OF SERBS FROM SARAJEVO

[07] DIFFERENT VIEWS OF CAUSES FOR SERBIAN EXODUS

[08] CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DAYTON AGREEMENT

[09] WASHINGTON D.C. IS STILL SENDING ARMS

[10] HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS ARE NEGLECTING BOSNIAN SERBS

[11] CROATS REPRIMAND KOSHNIK

[12] COUNCIL OF EUROPE CRITICIZES TUDJMAN


[01] FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUSPENDED MEASURES AGAINST THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

Federal Government at its yesterday's session chaired by Dr. Radoje Kontic, adopted the Decision to suspend the Decision of the Federal Government of August 4, 1994 introducing measures against the Republic of Srpska. This decision will come into force on February 28, 1996 midnight. (Tanjug, February 28, 1996)

[02] COOPERATION BASED ON MODERN MARKET ECONOMY BUSINESS PRINCIPLES

Prime Minister of Serbia Mirko Marjanovic received the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Nikolaj Afanasijevski with his associates. During the talks, interest was expressed for developing between the two countries, on the basis of principles of modern market economy business, a fruitful economic cooperation. Prime Minister Marjanovic stated that the compatibility of the two economies and the past excellent cooperation should make possible for our economic exchange over a short period to become substantially higher. Deputy Minister Afanasijevski underlined readiness of the Russian side to continue engagements in the peace process in Bosnia-Herzegovina and to help our country as soon as possible to renew cooperation with the most important international, most of all financial institutions. (Politika, February 28, 1996)

[03] DECISIVE ROLE OF THE FR OF YUGOSLAVIA

Austria is ready to establish full diplomatic relations and exchange ambassadors with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. This was stated in his interview for Radio Yugoslavia by the charge d'affaires of the Austrian embassy in Belgrade Michael Weninger. He explained that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has a decisive role in the implementation of the agreements from Dayton and Paris and in further initiatives for a global solution of crisis in former Yugoslavia. Early next months delegation of businessmen will visit Yugoslavia, consisting of some 15 leading Austrian companies, which is an expression of the interest of Vienna for developing relations in economy and in all the other fields and their elevation to the level that they had prior to the sanctions, said Weninger. (Borba, February 28,1 996)

[04] MODEL FIT FOR THE MARKET

Government of Serbia is speedily drafting the Law on Ownership Transformation which should be one of the corner-stones of further development of the market economy and integration of Yugoslavia in the world economic trends, said in his interview for "Vecernje novosti" daily Dragan Tomic, Minister Coordinator in the Government of the Republic of Serbia. About the model of ownership transformation Tomic said the following: "We must preserve all the perspective enterprises which are having good opportunities both on the local and the foreign markets. The decision on transformation, about the moment of entering this process and its duration, must be made only by the enterprise itself. Within the enterprise also the decision must be made whether there will be the ownership transformation of only one part of the enterprise or of the enterprise in general. It is important that the model of transformation be in the function of making our enterprises fit for introduction of the most advanced technologies and efficient organization, and on this basis make sure that they can achieve international competitiveness and world results in business operations". Minister Tomic also stated several facts in favor of the claims that the development of the private sector was not sped even at the time of the embargo. The number of registered private companies in the Serbian economy was increased from 42,374 in the year 1991 to 179,286 in the year 1995, and their participation in the total number of registered companies was increased from 80 percent to 93 percent. In our economy in the years 1991 and 1992 there was not even one single private company with over one thousand employed, and already in the year 1994 there are 600 of them. (Vecernje novosti, February 28, 1996)

[05] CONTRACT BETWEEN GALENIKA AND THE GERMAN COMPANY 'LINDE'

The largest Yugoslav factory of pharmaceutics ICN "Galenika" has signed a contract in the value of 200 million DEM with the German company "Linde" on "export of know-how". "Linde" company is building a factory for production of penicillin in Ladishino (Ukraine), and "Galenika" is providing the basic engineering technology, cultures for penicillin production, technical consulting, supervision of the main design, equipment, erection and training of staff. After the success in India, we have shown that we are not only manufacturers of generic medicaments, but also a company capable of selling its own know-how and taking part in the development of pharmaceutical industry in the world, said academician Ljubisa Rakic, executive vice-president of the ICN "Galenika". (Borba, February 28, 1996)

[06] VAN DEN BROEK: MUSLIM AUTHORITIES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXODUS OF SERBS FROM SARAJEVO

European Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, in charge of the south-east, including the former Yugoslavia, Hans Van den Broek, has accused the Muslim authorities in Sarajevo for the exodus of Serbs from this city. In the report on the situation in former Yugoslavia, submitted to the members of the Commission for foreign affairs and security of the European Parliament, Van den Broek said that the Muslim authorities did not give adequate guarantees to the Serbian population for a safe life with Muslims and Croats in the joint city. Underlining the problems in Sarajevo and Mostar, as the main obstacles to the Dayton process, Van den Broek described the situation in Mostar as dramatic, while one Italian Christian Democrat deputy in the debate called Koshnik's withdrawal from Mostar a victory of Croat extremists. (Politika, February 28,1 996)

[07] DIFFERENT VIEWS OF CAUSES FOR SERBIAN EXODUS

Representative of the UN High Commissariat for Refugees (UNHCR) Christianne Bertillon stated yesterday at the press conference in the Geneva Palace of Nations that the most responsible for the exodus of Serbs from Sarajevo suburbs are the Serbian authorities in Pale. When asked by the reporters whether in instigating and even organizing of this exodus also some others are taking part, and IFOR and the Muslims authorities in Sarajevo were mentioned, Bertillon said that UNHCR is of the view that the international community and the Muslim-Croat Federation have given Serbs sufficient guarantees for safe stay. This view, however, is greatly differing from the views of, for example, Carl Bildt, who has appealed again to the Muslim authorities in Sarajevo to make yet another step which would encourage Serbs to remain in Sarajevo. It is obvious that Bildt himself is not sure whether the moves made so far by the Muslim authorities were sufficient and adequate to prevent departure of Serbs. In the Palace of Nations the question was heard yesterday whether representative of the UNHCR in Sarajevo, Chris Janowski, is speaking in the name of the organization or in his own personal name. Namely, he has from the very beginning of the exodus of Serbs given several controversial statements on the basis of which even the western sources are saying that he is behaving in a biased way, that he is appearing as the spokesman of the Muslim side. About these controversial statements by Janowski, Mrs. Bertillon yesterday avoided an answer. (Vecernje novosti, February 28, 1996)

[08] CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DAYTON AGREEMENT

High representative of the international community Carl Bildt stated for the press in Banja Luka that he had talks with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska Rajko Kasagic, and Prime Ministers of the Muslim-Croat Federation and Government of Bosnia-Herzegovina Izudin Kapetanovic and Hasan Muratovic about the implementation of the Constitution of Bosnia-Herzegovina in accordance with the Dayton Agreement. Bildt said that there was discussion of the amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of Srpska and of the Muslim-Croat Federation which are to be harmonized with the Dayton Agreement, and about establishment of a commission which would be in charge of human rights, dislocated persons and refugees and public monuments. It was agreed to convene an urgent meeting of the finance ministers and directors of customs administrations in order to prepare proposals for arrangements of a joint system of payment. The meeting will also be used to discuss captured and missing persons. Bildt said that he is demanding that all sides release all prisoners. (Politika, February 28, 1996)

[09] WASHINGTON D.C. IS STILL SENDING ARMS

The United States will engage themselves in training and arming of the Muslim Army in Bosnia, in spite of difficulties which the Muslim side is creating in the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement, most of all through hesitation to expel from Bosnia all the mercenaries from the Islamic countries. In the State Department and Pentagon it was confirmed that this job will be conducted from the American side by the private companies, but that the main financiers will be "the donors", which means certain Islamic countries. Program of training and arming of the Muslim and Muslim-Croat Army in Bosnia will cost some 800 million US dollars, and should begin already next month. The Republican leadership in the U.S. Congress was especially insisting on the training and arming of the Muslim Army in Bosnia, although the European allies of the United States are still warning that this is a dangerous road, even opposed to everything that is being undertaken on the basis of the peace plan. (Borba, February 28, 1996)

[10] HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS ARE NEGLECTING BOSNIAN SERBS

International humanitarian organizations active in Bosnia are mostly sending aid to the regions under the control of Muslim-Croat Federation, neglecting the needs of the Bosnian Serbs, state the employees of these organizations. From some dozen humanitarian organizations with which the news agency AFP had talks, only three are having representatives in Serbia territory in Bosnia. (Politika ekspres, February 28, 1996)

[11] CROATS REPRIMAND KOSHNIK

The final departure and resignation of the European Administrator of Mostar Hans Koshnik, Croat interpreters of the political stands of Zagreb have welcomed with an open satisfaction. Koshnik is being reproached for having, through his arbitration decision about administrative division of Mostar, something that Croats and Muslims have failed for months to agree upon, sided with the Muslims. As stated on Croat television yesterday evening by Nenad Ivankovic, who will soon start leading "Vjesnik" newspaper, Koshnik was "a disturbing factor" between the two sides, although the truth is completely different, because Muslims and Croats can not at all agree about Mostar. Last night's program is revealing some other reasons because of which Koshnik is not enjoying sympathies of the Croat circles. He was qualified as being "a great enthusiast of Tito's Yugoslavia" and as such wanted to revive a multi-cultural spirit and idea on a small-scale in Mostar. This is actually the main problem with the Croat side - it does not want any multi-ethnicity or democracy, but exclusively national divisions, in which it is basically differing from the present-day European spirit. (Politika, February 28, 1996)

[12] COUNCIL OF EUROPE CRITICIZES TUDJMAN

Representatives of both the local and regional authorities in Europe, it was officially stated, have expressed a great concern over the violation of democratic principles at the local level in Croatia, reports AFP. In the communique of the Council of Europe a regret was expressed that President Tudjman is still refusing to confirm the election for the Lord Mayor of Zagreb, nominated from amongst the opposition ranks. The views are that this is completely opposed to principles of democratic pluralism and local autonomy. (Politika, February 28, 1996)
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