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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, April 8, 1996
From: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>
ZVORNIK - The president of the National Assembly of the
Republika Srpska (RS), Momcilo Krajisnik, favours elections in
the RS in order to respect democratic principles and to determine
the will of the people. "We fought for a state, liberty and
democracy, and now the moment has came for the people test them
selves and choose their representatives", assessed Krajisnik in
an interview for "Glas Srpski". He stated that it is very impor
tant that all political parties participate in the elections and
agree about the minimum national interests so as to reach a
national consensus.
HAMBURG - Oneyear presence of the international military
and civilian personnel in the Former B-H will not be enough
guarantee to longlasting peace in the region, assesses the
conservative German paper "Welt". While referring to a "pessimist
analyse" of the influential German Institute for Foreign Policy,
"Welt" predicts, that "in the most favourable variant, for Former
B - H will become another Cyprus, or, in worst case scenario, the
Dayton agreement will fail and enmities will resume.
LONDON - A member of London Joint Armed Forces Institute,
Jonathan Ile, warned in a statement for "Independent" that in
stead of strengthening their alliance with the Croats, the arming
of the bosnian Muslims will reduce chances that stable peace
comes to life in the Former B-H. "The Muslims get stronger, the
Croats want to crash them", concluded Ile, assessing a claim of
the USA that "the Government in Sarajevo will get enough arms for
defence, but still not too much, lest to provoke new clashes", as
nonsense.
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