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Serbia Today 96-04-02

Serbia Today Directory

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

2 April 1996

In This Edition

PARIS NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN FRY AND THE IMF

CROATIA IS OBSTRUCTING THE RETURN OF THE SERBS

THE ROLE OF AUSTRIA IN FINANCING THE MOSLEM GOVERNMENT


CONTENTS

[01] THE ERDUT AGREEMENT SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED

[02] PARIS NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN FRY AND THE IMF

[03] LOAN FOR THE YUGOSLAV RAILROADS

[04] CROATIA IS OBSTRUCTING THE RETURN OF THE SERBS

[05] ROBBERIES AND HARASSMENT OF THE SERBS CONTINUE

[06] MOSLEMS ARE STALLING THE RELEASE OF PRISONERS

[07] THE ROLE OF AUSTRIA IN FINANCING THE MOSLEM GOVERNMENT

[08] DER SPIEGL: ERRONEOUS BALKAN POLICY PURSUED BY BONN


[01] THE ERDUT AGREEMENT SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED

Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic met yesterday with Mr. Jacques Klein - UN administrator for the Srem-Baranja Region and his associates. President Milosevic and Mr. Klein remarked that particular attention should be dedicated to the normalization and improvement of the conditions in the Srem- Baranja Region which should undoubtedly contribute to the reduction of tension and the strengthening of mutual trust. It has been remarked that the success of the peace process greatly depends upon the full cooperation between the local bodies and the UN Administrator and his team, ensuring the coherent implementation of the Erdut Agreement.

Mr. Klein remarked that the talks were very successful and added that President Milosevic and himself are optimists regarding the situation in the Region. He also added that the civilian population need not fear, because they will be given full protection. Before we go - said the Administrator of the Srem-Baranja Region - we will create a local government which will include all representatives of the local population. (Politika, April 2, 1996)

[02] PARIS NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN FRY AND THE IMF

The first negotiations between the delegation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the International Monetary Fund in Paris are drawing to an end. Well informed sources revealed that the two sides displayed readiness to renew the cooperation. The Yugoslav side believes that its renewed membership in this important financial institution should be part of its return into all international organizations as full member. This position is based on the political-legal continuity of FRY generated by the forcible disintegration of former Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav delegation pointed out the need for an adequate international support for its efforts to stabilize and revitalize its economy, which would help the elimination of the dire effects of the blockade that lasted a number of years, and help the stabilization of the situation in former Yugoslavia. (Politika, April 2, 1996)

[03] LOAN FOR THE YUGOSLAV RAILROADS

The European Bank for the financing of transport vehicles (EUROFIMA) granted a specific 10 million Swiss franks loan to the Yugoslav Railways for the purchase and reconstruction of new transports vehicles - said Mr. Zivorad Maksimovic - General Director of the Belgrade RR and YRR Deputy Chairman of the Board. Last week, Mr. Maksimovic took part in the EUROFIMA assembly in Basel which authorized the loan. Thus the Yugoslav Railroads secured important financial support for the technical renewal and overhaul, stemming from the successful financial cooperation with EUROFIMA (Politika Ekspres, April 2, 1996)

[04] CROATIA IS OBSTRUCTING THE RETURN OF THE SERBS

The free return of all refugees is one of the cornerstones of the Dayton Agreement. At the recent meeting of the warring sides held in Geneva under international community mediation, the commitment to allow and alleviate the return of all refugees - regardless of their nationality - has been reaffirmed. Such an obligation has also been assumed by Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, but what followed is in complete contrast with the spirit and the text of the signed agreements. In Croatia - in the zones of former Krajina, various delegations of the Croatian parliament delegations consisting of HDZ deputies are touring the land and assuring the refugees transferred there that the Serbian homes they have been given will be theirs to keep. They are telling the Croatian refugees that "the return of the Serbs to Croatia will never be allowed" and that they should not worry, because President Tudjman signed the Geneva document on urgent repatriation of the Serbian refugees only to pacify the international community, but that this will not be carried out. Time will show whether the Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ) officials are lying to the Croatian refugees, or is Mr. Tudjman deceiving the international community, and someone will have to answer for it. (Politika, April 2, 1996)

[05] ROBBERIES AND HARASSMENT OF THE SERBS CONTINUE

In the zone of Knin (Krajina) the robberies, harassment of the remaining Serbian population and the systematic destruction of Serbian houses continue. This is the conclusion of the Croatian Helsinki Committee (HHO) which is monitoring closely the events in Krajina after it has been occupied by the Croatian Army. After the latest tour of the Krajina villages, the HHO reached the conclusion that the normalization of the situation in this part of Croatia is being deliberately obstructed and that the Serbs are still being threatened not to return to their homes. Numerous incidents such as houses being blown up, direct attacks on civilians, physical harassment, robberies - committed with the silent consent and often active support of policemen and other government officials - reveal the general plan to pressure the remaining Serbian population to leave their homes. The Croatian Helsinki Committee invited the Croatian authorities to apply energetic measures and prevent the destruction of property and the harassment of the citizens - thus demonstrating "its determination to endorse a state of law." (Politika, April 2, 1996)

[06] MOSLEMS ARE STALLING THE RELEASE OF PRISONERS

Mr. Hassan Muratovic - Prime Minister of the Moslem Government in Sarajevo, announced that his government will not release the remaining prisoners of war before the consent of the Hague Tribunal. According to Radio Sarajevo, in a letter to Karl Bildt, Mr. Muratovic specified that there are still 27 prisoners in the Moslem jails. Seven of them have already been sentenced and the remaining ones are suspected of crimes of war. In his letter the Bosnian Moslem Premier reproached Mr. Bildt for his statements about the obligation of the Moslems side to release all prisoners are "absolutely incorrect and absurd". The International peace mediator - Mr. Bildt previously stated that all sides in Bosnia are obliged to release all prisoners and threatened that those that fail to do so will suffer financial consequences. Last month, the EU Ministerial Council also warned that the conference of donating countries will not take place if the warring sides in Bosnia fail to release all prisoners. The Serbian side offered to the Moslems and Croats that all prisoners be released simultaneously and unconditionally, but no agreement has been reached in this regard. (Vecernje Novosti, April 2, 1996)

[07] THE ROLE OF AUSTRIA IN FINANCING THE MOSLEM GOVERNMENT

In the past three years, whilst the war raged in Bosnia, Austria took actively part in the financing of the Moslem Government in Sarajevo. With the knowledge of the Austrian government, bank accounts in Vienna have been used by Arab countries to transfer funds used to purchase arms for Bosnia, cover the expenses of the international tours of the Bosnian Moslem politicians and their propaganda campaigns. These and numerous other facts - backed by names, photo copies of documents and photographs - have been revealed by Austrian journalists after they talked in Istanbul with the principal financier of the Sarajevo government - Dr. Elfatih Assanein from Sudan. He was contacted by Alija Izetbegovic with the help of the Zagreb Mufti (Hassan Chengic) and engaged to collect funds from the Moslem countries for the Sarajevo government. The agency for aid to the third world, founded in Vienna by Assenin, was initially a small and obscure organization involved in promoting the war in Bosnia, but quickly became a powerful financial institution that transferred 300 million dollars through its bank accounts in the past several years. The money was used to pay for clothing, travel expenses, hotel bills and luxury limousines for Alija Izetbegovic and his associates. Among the various bills the journalists found a truly curious one - a telephone bill made by Alija Izetbegovic for 310.630 dollars. The money was brought to the banks in suitcases, and sent on to Sarajevo the same way, while some of it went to Croatian banks. The cash was used to pay off European politicians for their favors. However, most of the money was used to purchase arms. AK-47 rifles and missiles were shipped to Bosnia in containers marked as humanitarian aid. Austrian journalists affirm that the Austrian government was fully aware of the operation and the secret accounts at all times. (Vecernje Novosti, April 2, 1996)

[08] DER SPIEGL: ERRONEOUS BALKAN POLICY PURSUED BY BONN

German diplomacy failed completely in the Balkans - remarks yesterday's Der Spiegl in an ample analysis of the actions of the past and present German Foreign Minister (Genscher and Kinkel) in this part of Europe. Germany should have realized sooner that nothing can be done in the Balkans without the Serbs and that the biggest Yugoslav nation can not be isolated. Der Spiegl also remarks that the Foreign Ministry in Bonn has been without clear ideas ever since 1991 and the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia. (Borba, April 2, 1996) .
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