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Serbia Today, 96-12-13

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>


CONTENTS

  • [01] MILOSEVIC: PEACE AND DEMOCRACY, TOGETHER WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ARE FUNDAMENTAL TARGETS OF OUR POLICY
  • [02] "DO NOT TRUST THE ENEMY"
  • [03] THE USTASHI STILL MARCHING IN
  • [04] LAWLESSNESS IN THE MUSLIM-CROAT FEDERATION
  • [05] STARA PLANINA (OLD MOUNTAIN) TO BECOME A PARK OF PEACE
  • [06] RETURN OF REFUGEES AND JUST DISTRIBUTION
  • [07] DINI: ELECTIONS CAN NOT BE REPEATED, THERE IS NO INTRODUCTION OF SANCTIONS, WAYS SHOULD BE FOUND FOR OPENING OF THE DIALOGUE
  • [08] OPENESS AND UNDERSTANDING

  • [01] MILOSEVIC: PEACE AND DEMOCRACY, TOGETHER WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ARE FUNDAMENTAL TARGETS OF OUR POLICY

    The U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher has sent a letter to the President of the Republic of Serbia, stating concern of the United States regarding the democratization in our country, which concern, as he says, has considerably increased since the annulling of the results of local elections of November 17, 1996. Recalling the Dayton Accords, Christopher in his letter says that he sees the future of Serbia in the full participation in the Dayton process and the revival of peace and prosperity in the region. Pointing out that peace and democracy together with the economic development, are the fundamental targets of our politics and the greatest interest of our citizens, President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic in his letter to Christopher especially responds to some concrete questions. "In Serbia there are over ten thousand polling stations, from which number at 96.5 percent the elections were completed without the second round, and only on 3.5 percent there was a second round of voting because of irregularities determined exclusively by the electoral commissions or the regular courts of law. At the new round of elections at the same polling station with the same candidates and the same voters, everyone - all the candidates and the parties had the same chances. It is not known to us that in the world practice there is something that is more democratic. Therefore, Mr. Secretary of State, the claims which may be heard and seen these days that 'Serbian authorities have annulled local elections' - are a falsehood", reads a letter by President Milosevic. Regarding the dissatisfaction with the electoral results, it is being expressed by one part of the opposition, among others, also in a vandalous manner and through threats by political terrorism, by bringing children and youth out in the streets and by blocking the daily city life in the very center of Belgrade. "Such an expression of the dissatisfaction is not only undemocratic, but it is not even political, and should not find support of the democratic and progressive individuals, institutions and governments in the world". President further states that the rallies in Belgrade are not turned towards the Yugoslav public, because the Yugoslav public knows well the truth. "The rallies are turned towards those exterior factors from which the support and pressure is expected on Serbia - with the aim of slowing down its full reintegration in the international community". "Our Government", further reads the letter, " has decided to send an invitation for a distinguished delegation of the O.S.C.E. to come and visit our country and inform itself truthfully of all the facts. Because of the great importance that I am attaching to the relations between Yugoslavia and the United States and their development, which may be successful only if we are to maintain permanent and open dialogue, I will ask the representatives of the media to publish simultaneously your letter and mine. Citizens have the right to be completely informed and to judge for themselves - both the weight of the objections which have been sent to us and the truthfulness of the reply", concludes the letter by President Milosevic to the U.S. Secretary of State.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Politika, 1996-12-13

    [02] "DO NOT TRUST THE ENEMY"

    The Community of Associations of the Yugoslavs in France has condemned the participation of the former French Minister of Culture Jacques Lange in the rallies of the Serbian opposition. "We are appalled by the presence in the rally of protesters of Mr. Jacques Lange who, as the Minister of Culture and Education of France in 1993, prohibited our children from learning Serbian language in the supplementary tuition, by ordering all schools to prevent pupils and teachers from entering the classrooms", reads the announcement of the Community. In it, it is calling upon the opposition in Serbia to refuse the support of people who like Henry Bernard Levy, Andre Glikmann, Bernard Kushner and others, have been speaking in French radio and television programs, on the pages of the newspapers and in their books "about Serbs in general as of a pathological people, barbarians, killers and Fascists".
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Vecernje novosti, 1996-12-13

    [03] THE USTASHI STILL MARCHING IN

    The well known anti-Fascist and hunter on the Nazi criminals, Simon Wiesental, in his interview for the Rijeka newspaper "Novi list" stated that "the neo-Ustashi movement is realizing its influence in Croatia". "I do not know the exact number of members of the Ustashi movement and of their children who have returned to Croatia, but I do know that they have a certain influence. When I hear that your streets have changed names, have lost their anti-Fascist designation, and which is even worse, have been re- named after the Ustashi officials, who Mile Budak definitely was, this for me means that the Ustashi movement is achieving its influence in Croatia", said Wiesental. He also pointed out at President Tudjman for his anti- Semitism, his minimizing of the number of the Jewish victims and his unacceptable book "Wastelands of Historical Reality".
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Vecernje novosti, 1996-12-13

    [04] LAWLESSNESS IN THE MUSLIM-CROAT FEDERATION

    The process of constitution of the authorities of the Muslim-Croat Federation, three months after the elections, is still completely blocked, because the federal partners can not agree on the distribution of the key functions, report the media of both sides. Leader of the Muslims Alija Izetbegovic, reiterated the stand that Muslims should be given the functions and offices of the President of the Federation and of the Prime Minister, which is energetically opposed by the Croat side. President of the Croat Democratic Community of Bosnia-Herzegovina Bozo Rajic, stated that the demands of the Muslim Party of Democratic Action are bringing the Croat people into an unequitable position. The lag in functioning of the federal bodies and institutions has caused de-stabilization of the situation in Mostar and elsewhere, claim the media. In most of the ten cantons neither the government is functioning nor the assemblies have been constituted or the constitutions adopted. Because the municipal governmental bodies have not been constituted and because of the prohibition of return of refugees, the international community has punished four municipalities: Stolac, Capljina, Bugojno and Vares, in the way that it has deprived them of aid. In Mostar for today a forum was scheduled of the Muslim-Croat Federation where it is expected that the international mediators will be present, most of all the Americans, to rule in the crucial disputes between the federal partners.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Politika ekspres, 1996-12-13

    [05] STARA PLANINA (OLD MOUNTAIN) TO BECOME A PARK OF PEACE

    Stara Planina (Old Mountain) and the entire area covered by its mass on the border between Serbia and Bulgaria, will become a park of peace, because the two neighboring countries will transform it into a protected contact and open zone. This is the essence of the protocol signed by the resor ministers for protection of environment, Jordan Aleksic and Georgy Georgijev. According to the explanation of Bozidar Jovanovic, President of the Board of Directors of the Balkan Association for Work and Living Environment Quality, which is the initiator of this project about the Old Mountain, there will be a joint investigation into all the natural potentials of this area and into the possibilities for the development of tourism and other economic branches here. According to him, this is the first step in the application of the new model of inter-governmental, regional and local cooperation between Serbia and Bulgaria, which is in accordance with the global processes of integration and mutual opening of the countries of Europe.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Politika, 1996-12-13

    [06] RETURN OF REFUGEES AND JUST DISTRIBUTION

    The Commission of the Federal Government for the relations between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Council for the implementation of peace and the international financial and trade organizations, discussed the platform for talks on the normalization of the relations with the Republic of Croatia and the report of the Yugoslav Group for Succession from the London talks. The Commission stated that the refugees and misplaced persons should be provided the conditions for a free and safe return to their homes and places of their own choice, and the return of their property, i.e. a just compensation. By accepting the Agreement on normalization, the two sides have also undertaken the obligation to guarantee an equitable legal protection of property of physical persons having the citizenship of or the residence in the territory of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, i.e. of Croatia, the same as granted to their own citizens. Regarding the problems of succession, it is increasingly becoming obvious that they will be hard to solve at the level of the expert groups, because there is an obvious wish of the former Yugoslav republics for the questions of succession to acquire a political dimension. The Commission remains of the view that the agreement on succession should be reached on equitable and legal grounds. This means that through a constructive approach, just principles should be made for identification of the assets and that the questions of the succession on no grounds whatsoever can be linked with the questions of political and legal continuity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Borba, 1996-12-13

    [07] DINI: ELECTIONS CAN NOT BE REPEATED, THERE IS NO INTRODUCTION OF SANCTIONS, WAYS SHOULD BE FOUND FOR OPENING OF THE DIALOGUE

    The Italian chief of diplomacy Lamberto Dini stated at the press conference that the talks with President Slobodan Milosevic "were constructive and I did not observe any intention for prolonging the present situation and for deepening of the gap, but for searching for the ways to overcome the present difficulties". Dini further stated that at this moment too much is being asked for, because the process is already on the way. "There is something here that at this moment can not be repeated in any of the ways that the opposition is demanding: the direct recognition of all the results at all the polling stations from November 17th". Dini further stated: "There is no introduction of sanctions, although some have mentioned this, but this was not mentioned in the communiques and reports of the European Union, because behind the political controversies which are taking place here there are people and economies which must return to the normal course and activities that have to be renewed and the economic growth". New sanctions and the embargo could not at all help the people of this country and neither can they bring about the solution of the political conflicts, underlined Dini. "In view of what I have heard here from both sides, I think that the further course should take place in the direction of a dialogue", emphasized the Italian Foreign Minister.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Politika, 1996-12-13

    [08] OPENESS AND UNDERSTANDING

    President of the Republic Slobodan Milosevic received yesterday Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, Lamberto Dini, who arrived in our country with his associates. In a cordial talk which took place in an atmosphere of openess and understanding, it was underlined that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Italy are realizing a successful bilateral cooperation, which is based on mutual interests, equality, good neighborly relations and mutual confidence. The two countries are allotting special importance to the constant strengthening of mutual economic relations and links, which is witnessed also by the fact that Italy ranks among the leading foreign trade partners of Yugoslavia among the developed countries. There was special talk about the actual situation in our country and it was stated that the existing problems should be solved in the institutions of our country.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-13 ; Politika, 1996-12-13

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