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Serbia Today, 97-04-24

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

Serbia Today


CONTENTS

  • [01] AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION BETWEEN FRY AND MACEDONIA
  • [02] THE FATE OF 1250 SERBIAN FIGHTERS STILL UNKNOWN
  • [03] GERMAN SPIES EQUIPPED THE CROATIAN ARMY
  • [04] THE BACKGROUND OF THE CROATIAN CHANGE OF POSITION REGARDING THE SERBS
  • [05] AMERICA IS PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF THE SERBS
  • [06] SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND FRY
  • [07] FRY PROGRAM: REPATRIATION AND INTEGRATION
  • [08] COOPERATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE FOR THE GOOD OF ALL PEOPLE

  • [01] AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION BETWEEN FRY AND MACEDONIA

    Ministers of agriculture of the Republic of Macedonia and FR Yugoslavia - Mr. Nikola Parakeov and Mr. Nedeljko Sipovac - signed yesterday in Skopje three important documents on the expansion of cooperation between the two states. These agreements concern cooperation in the veterinary sphere, biological quarantine and plants protection; the protocol on scientific and technical cooperation; and economic cooperation in agriculture. At the joint press conference, the ministers expressed satisfaction with the cooperation they have established and the current trends in cooperation, remarking that "due to the complementary character of the two agricultural sectors far broader possibilities if expanding relations - in particular in production planning and joint presence on third markets - exist". The Yugoslav Minister particularly stressed the agreements on mutual "compensation" of deficient food and agricultural products.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Borba, 1997-04-24

    [02] THE FATE OF 1250 SERBIAN FIGHTERS STILL UNKNOWN

    As time goes by, there is less and less hope of finding anything out about the fate of some 1250 Serbian fighters and several thousand civilians captured or reported missing during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina that lasted three and a half years. This is the stand assumed by the members of the Association of Missing and Captured Serbian Civilians and Fighters during their meeting held yesterday in Banjaluka. The meeting was also attended by the Chairman of the Republic of Srpska State Committee for Exchange of Prisoners - Mr. Jovo Rosic. The Croatian side is particularly uncooperative, and - for examples - 16 captured Serbian fighters are being held without any legal grounds in military prisons in Split and Sibenik for 18 months now. According to Mr. Rosic the exhumation of mass graves in Moslem-Croatian Federation territory will begin next month. The problem of several thousand Serbs from Sarajevo has also been stressed, since nothing is known of them since the beginning of the civil war, as well as the case of about a hundred Serbian fighters whose every trace was lost in autumn 1991, and have not yet been include in Red Cross missing persons registers.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Politika Ekspres, 1997-04-24

    [03] GERMAN SPIES EQUIPPED THE CROATIAN ARMY

    The London weekly "Sunday Telegraph" published an article about the scandal that broke out within the German Intelligence Service (BND) after the discovery that its top officials were involved in secret deliveries of arms destined to Croats and Bosnian Moslems during the war in former Yugoslavia. According to a Radio BBC broadcast in Serbian, this is the first British newspaper to publish details on accusations of BND involvement in the wide network for arms smuggling from Germany to Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which represents a breach of both German and international regulations. One of the most serious accusations made by Sunday Telegraph is that members of the BND spy network infiltrated the EU Monitor Mission to use it as a cover for sending money and arms to Bosnian Moslems. According to the latest revelations, many of the EU observers - including the British representatives, whose duty was to help the cease-fire and the transport of humanitarian aid - were actually spies, says the same London weekly.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Politika, 1997-04-24

    [04] THE BACKGROUND OF THE CROATIAN CHANGE OF POSITION REGARDING THE SERBS

    The report prepared by the Croatian State Attorney Ante Klaric is characterized by an unusual illustration of the status of human rights in former Serbian Krayina. In fact, it represents and official confirmation of what was already known - that in this region the state of human rights and security of people and property is highly precarious, the worst being - as the documents states - in the zone of Knin and Donji Lapac. Mr. Klaric indicated that the most acute problem is "that the Serbs find it impossible to re-enter their homes", and in this context quotes the warning issued by the OSCE Regional Chief - Mr. Kramer, that the solution of these problems directly affects the readiness of the EU countries to provide loans and financial aid to Croatia. In his report, Mr. Klaric also included recommendation to urgently formulate a program for the return of all refugees. The change in the current Croatian policy regarding the Serbs in Krayina - made visible by this report - has obviously been prompted by growing criticism by international community representatives. Besides Mr. Kramer, the OSCE Ambassador to Croatia - Mr. Henric Amneus, expressed major reservations concerning the existing Croatian Law on Temporary Use of Property of Serbian Refugees, which practically legalizes the theft of their property. Recently, the US Ambassador to Croatia - Mr. Peter Galbraith, also commented this law stressing that it must be abolished and that this will determine the attitude of the international community regarding the Croatian affiliation to Europe.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Politika, 1997-04-24

    [05] AMERICA IS PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF THE SERBS

    During the encounter with the 12 newly elected deputies of the Independent Democratic Serbian Party (SDSS) in the municipal Council of Vukovar, the US Ambassador to Croatia - Mr. Peter Galbraith said: "I congratulate you on your electoral victory and I admire your courage, since you have decided to shoulder the difficult task that lies ahead of you." Mr. Galbraith particularly stressed the fact that the US stand is that refugees must return to their homes in both directions. "America will continue to defend the rights of the Serbs and I want to assure you that the US will be actively involved in the coherent implementation of the Erdut Agreement and will insist that all civil, human and civic rights of the Serbs be respected", said the US Ambassador and added: "Many thought that the US and myself are not friends of the Serbs. You can see now that I am being criticized by the Croatian media because they believe that I am protecting only the rights of the Serbs. We endorse the right of the Croatian refugees to return to their homes, but also the right to return of the Serbs." Mr. Galbraith anticipated that the US will allocate 900.000 dollars as aid for the reconstruction of infrastructure in the Serbian region, thus financing projects earmarked by UNTAES and those that will be proposed by the newly formed municipalities. The SDSS leader and Chairman of the Executive Council of the Serbian Region - Dr. Vojislav Stanimirovic stressed during the meeting that the US Ambassador has come to the Serbian Region for the third time in the last 10 days, clearly indicating the US interest in the events taking place in the Region.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Politika Ekspres, 1997-04-23

    [06] SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND FRY

    A delegation of the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences (SANU) visited Moscow - on an invitation of the Russian Academy of Sciences - to define the agreement on scientific cooperation between the two academies, within the framework of the document on scientific cooperation signed in October 1994. The delegation that visited Moscow include SANU President Aleksandar Despic and academicians who are also members of the Russian Academy of Sciences - Pavle Ivic, Ljubisa Rakic and Miomir Vukobratovic. IN the talks, the Russian side was represented by members of the Executive Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences headed by their President - J.S.Osipov. Both sides expressed great interest in expanding and furthering the traditional cooperation between the two academies and ancillary scientific institutions and numerous topics have been proposed for cooperation in various fields of natural. technical and social sciences.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Politika, 1997-04-24

    [07] FRY PROGRAM: REPATRIATION AND INTEGRATION

    At the meeting of the Working Group for Humanitarian issues of the Peace Implementation Council in Geneva, the Yugoslav delegation illustrated the basics of the Yugoslav national program for a lasting solution of the refugee problem, having as its key elements: repatriation, integration and relocation to third countries. The document provides basic statistical data, including the actual number of refugees. According to the 1996 census, verified by the UNHCR, there are 566.000 registered refugees in FR Yugoslavia, and 130.000 refugees that were not encompassed by the census have been registered subsequently. Until now, FRY has been spending about 5 per cent of the annual gross domestic product in taking care of the refugees living on its territory, and in view of the disintegration of the country, the war in the immediate vicinity of its borders and international community sanctions, FRY has suffered losses amounting to about 60 per cent of the effective gross national product. In spite of such adverse economic and social conditions, FRY has been receiving inadequate humanitarian aid from the international community which covered merely 14,7 per cent of the needs of displaced persons and refugees and was far lesser than the aid provided to other ex-Yugoslav republics. Due to the extremely difficult situation faced by the Yugoslav economy and citizens, neither repatriation nor integration will be possible without adequate aid by the international community. To overcome the present economic and social situation in FRY regulation of the relations with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and with other international financial organizations and institutions is needed, as well as the re-admission of FRY into international economic and financial mainstreams, and the allocation of financial support and aid for Yugoslav development programs which are to include programs for the integration of refugees and displaced persons. The Federal Minister of Employment , Health and Social Policy - Mr. Miroslav Ivanisevic, stated in Geneva that Yugoslavia endorses a coherent implementation of the Dayton Agreement, since this document constitutes the backbone of the Yugoslav national program for a long term solution of the refugee problem.
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Borba, 1997-04-24

    [08] COOPERATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE FOR THE GOOD OF ALL PEOPLE

    Federal Prime Minister - Dr. Radoje Kontic received yesterday the highest representatives of the churches and religious communities in FR Yugoslavia. The traditional meeting was attended; on behalf of the Serbian Orthodox Church by His Holiness the Serbian Patriarch Pavle, accompanied by three bishops; on behalf of the Belgrade Archbishopric by Dr. France Perko with the Head Vicar of the Holy See in Belgrade - Father Leopold Pohmes; by the Belgrade Mufti - Efendy Hamdija Jusufspahic; by the Chief Rabbi of Yugoslavia Cadik Danon; as well as by the representatives of the Romanian Orthodox Church in the Banat region, prelates from the Reformist Church, the Evangelist Church, the Adventist Church, and representatives of other religious communities in FR Yugoslavia. Acknowledging the role played by the churches and religious communities in creating the multi-ethnic and multi-confessional community in FRY, the Federal Prime Minister informed his guests about the development plans in the forthcoming period. He said that the federal Government defined four strategic objectives - transformation of FR Yugoslavia into a modern, democratic and social state with the rule of law; its reintegration into the international community; the creation of an open market economy; and the improvement of the living standard and social care for the citizens. Responding to Prime Minister's welcome speech, Patriarch Pavle, remarked - among other things - that "the care for every man, regardless of his faith or ethnic origin, never was unfamiliar to our Church". Dr. France Perko augured success to the Federal Cabinet efforts to make life better for all of us, and Mufti Jusufspahic expressed satisfaction for the fact that "forces of peace have triumphed and helped preserve peace in our Yugoslavia. Recalling the common fate faced throughout history by the Serbs and the Jews, Rabbi Cadik Danon stressed: "We mist preserve the freedom, both ours and that of other men."
    Serbia Today, 1997-04-24 ; Politika, 1997-04-24

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