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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, March 26, 1996

Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) Directory

From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>

SARAJEVO - The RS premier, Rajko Kasagic, talked in Pale with the UN secretary general special envoy, Igbal Riz, about the implementation of the Dayton agreement. "We talked about the freedom of movement, upcoming elections and the implementation of the peace agreement", said Kasagic after the meeting.

SARAJEVO - The RS vicepremier, Velibor Ostojic, and RS minister of religion, Dragan Davidovic talked in Pale with the Pope's nuncio in Sarajevo, bishop Franchesko Monterizi, about the improvement of relations between the Serbian Orthodox and Catho lic Church.

SOKOLAC - His eminence, the Metropolitan Nikolaj of Dabro bosna, talked in Sokolac with the UN secretary general special envoy, Igbal Riz, about the implementation of the peace agree ment.

SARAJEVO - A delegation of the Association of families of disappeared Serb soldiers talked in Pale with the UN special reporteur for human rights, Elizabeth Rahn. The Association informed Mrs. Rahn that it search for 2,000 people disappeared during the occupation of western parts of Srpska.

SARAJEVO - The Sarajevo city board of the Croatian Democrat ic Union sent a letter to the high representative of the interna tional community, Carl Bildt, informing him that the Croatian side is refusing to participate in the city authority, reports the Croatian Radio of HercegBosnia. "As long as we do not re- ceive guarantees that we, as a constitutional nation, will have equal treatment, we suspend our work in the city authority", says the letter.

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