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Serbia Today, 96-12-16

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


CONTENTS

  • [01] EUROPEAN UNION SUPPORTS THE INVITATION BY PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC
  • [02] NEW 'STORM' ON THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA?
  • [03] SIGNATURES UNDER PRESSURES
  • [04] JASENOVAC MUST HAVE INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION
  • [05] NEW PENETRATION INTO THE WORLD
  • [06] REALISTIC APPROACH TO THE MASS RETURN OF REFUGEES
  • [07] CORNBLUM: UNITED STATES CONTINUE CONTACTS WITH PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC

  • [01] EUROPEAN UNION SUPPORTS THE INVITATION BY PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC

    Leaders of the European Union have supported the proposal by the President of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic for their representatives to come to Belgrade and inform themselves of the documentation regarding the recent local elections. This was reported in Dublin, at the summit conference of the European Union. The European team will be headed by the experts of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. In the diplomatic circles of the European Union leaders summit, quoted by the Reuters news agency, it is emphasized at the same time, that in Europe there is no single stand and that there are great differences regarding what has been happening in Belgrade after the recent local elections. According to these circles, Germany is supporting the opposition, but France and some other EU member countries are in favor of a more moderate and "a more careful attitude".
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Politika, 1996-12-15

    [02] NEW 'STORM' ON THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA?

    Two days ago another two ships have arrived into the Croat port of Ploce with the armament for the Army of the Federation of Bosnia- Herzegovina coming from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, which is bringing to a close the realization of the program "Supply and Train". The latest edition of the "Hrvatska rijec" ("Croat Word") newspaper reveals that the Muslims, without the knowledge of their federal partners, were supplied by a large quantity of arms also from Turkey, Malaysia, Estonia, and that these days yet another ship is expected with some hundred of combat vehicles for the Muslims. The Croat side is claiming that this armament, except for the recent contingent from the United States, is arriving directly to the Muslims, without the knowledge of their federal partners. On the other hand, the Muslims are concluding that there are some behind-the-scenes anti-Muslim games between Croats and Americans on the basis of the fact that from the American contingent they have received only the tanks, but without the ammunition, which, as was later determined, was sent directly to the Croats. Be as it may, the armament is increasingly reaching both the Muslims and the Croats and it is not difficult to guess against whom it could be used. Maybe even as early as this spring, when the Muslims are announcing their own "Storm" on the Republic of Srpska?
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Politika ekspres, 1996-12-16

    [03] SIGNATURES UNDER PRESSURES

    President of the Muslim-Croat Federation in Bosnia-Herzegovina Kresimir Zubak and the Vice President of the Federation Ejup Ganic, have signed in Sarajevo under the American pressure, the statement on establishment of the federal institutions until December 18, 1996. This is the latest in a number of promises by the federal partners, on the establishment of their joint bodies, which was this time agreed upon in the presence of the special American envoy for former Yugoslavia, John Cornblum. According to the given promises, the partners should, three months after the elections, form the Government of the Federation and elect its President and Vice President. Sarajevo independent media are warning the partners in the Muslim-Croat Federation that in the Republic of Srpska constituting of the government bodies has already been completed and that the Federation has become the problem for the reintegration of Bosnia-Herzegovina. "Serbs can ask Croats and Muslims why are they fighting so hard to create a unique Bosnia-Herzegovina, when even in their own Federation they can not live together", writes the commentator of "Oslobodjenje" daily.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Vecernje novosti, 1996-12-16

    [04] JASENOVAC MUST HAVE INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION

    The ill-famed Ustashi death camp of Jasenovac, in which during the World War Two there was the highest rate of mass assassination of Serbs, must be placed under the international protection, stated the Director of the Belgrade Museum of the Victims of Genocide, Dr. Milan Bulajic. While speaking on the occasion of the international conference on the holocaust, which will be held by end December this year in Jerusalem, and which he will attend, Bulajic stated that this will be an occasion for the first time at the international level to tell the real truth about Jasenovac. Further to the proposal on the international protection of the Jasenovac memorial complex, which the Yugoslav Government had submitted even last year to the UNESCO, we will demand the foundation of a mixed commission, within the United Nations, which will work on establishing of the real number of victims of the Ustashi genocide, "which would put an end to the terrible bargaining about the number of Jasenovac victims, which in itself alone is a terrible crime", stated Bulajic.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Politika, 1996-12-16

    [05] NEW PENETRATION INTO THE WORLD

    Participation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in all the activities of the World Organization for Intellectual Property (WIPO) was the main topic of the two-day talks between the group of experts of the Federal Institute for Intellectual Property and the representatives of this international organization, held in Geneva. During the talks regarding joining of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Patents, director of the Federal Institute for Intellectual Property Blagota Zarkovic and the director general of the WIPO Arpad Boksh took part. It was agreed, among other things, that the world data bank on all the technical and scientific achievements acquired over the last thirty years be placed at the disposal of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia will be able, by joining the Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Patents, without any limitations, to apply in its own industry the most modern world technical achievements.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Borba, 1996-12-15

    [06] REALISTIC APPROACH TO THE MASS RETURN OF REFUGEES

    The Yugoslav delegation has arrived in Geneva which will today in the Palace of Nations, take part at the international conference of the Work Group for Humanitarian Affairs of the Council for Implementation of Peace. Our delegation is headed by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikola Sainovic and the Commissioner of the Republic of Serbia for Refugees Bratislava Morina. The Yugoslav delegation will strive for a realistic approach to the mass return of refugees, which understands the creation of the most fundamental conditions for the return of as large a number of refugees as possible, said Morina adding the following: "Such an approach also means such an international humanitarian aid which will be appropriate for the number of refugees, and it is well known that Yugoslavia in this resect, in the accommodation and care for almost 700,000 persons is in a by far the most difficult position in Europe". Our country has neither the economic nor the social possibilities for accepting a longer stay of a large number of refugees, said Commissioner Morina.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Borba, 1996-12-16

    [07] CORNBLUM: UNITED STATES CONTINUE CONTACTS WITH PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC

    Deputy U.S. Secretary of State John Cornblum stated last night in Geneva that the United States are continuing their contacts with Belgrade and with the President Slobodan Milosevic. While addressing the press after his talks with the representatives of the coalition "Zajedno" ("Together"), Cornblum mentioned, in support of the claims of the continuation of the dialogue with the official Belgrade, also a recent letter which the U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher had sent to President Milosevic. The United States are welcoming the proposal by President Milosevic for a mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to visit Serbia and on the spot verify the results of the municipal elections of November 17, 1996, stated Cornblum.
    Serbia Today, 1996-12-16 ; Politika, 1996-12-16

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