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SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, MAY 22, 1996Srpska Republica News Agency (SRNA) DirectoryFrom: Mirjana Petrovic <almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu>BANJALUKA - The Republika Srpska (RS) National Assembly president Momcilo Krajisnik, stated that a proposal of a referen dum on support of thee RS leadership and its policy is a "test and an offer to the international community, desiring "to involve in many state affairs, beyond its Dayton authorisations". In an interview for tomorrow's edition of the Banjaluka's paper "Glas Srpski", Krajisnik confirmed that the high representative of the international community Carl Bildt and his assistants will be notified of the possibility of referendum. "As a response, we were informed of his opinion that something like this might be understood as a blow to the Dayton agreement", stated the presi dent of the RS National Assembly, adding that "RR policy, pre sented to the international community, is in accord with the Dayton agreement". BRCKO - The RS prime minister, Gojko Klickovic paid his first official visit to Brcko, where discussed the problem of the arbitrage over Brcko with city officials. "The arbitrage can decide only of wideness of the corridor linking the eastern with western parts of the country", stressed Klickovic. BANJALUKA - Only things under my authorisations were dis cussed at my meeting with U.S. representatives, stated the Banja luka mayor, Predrag Radic. He explained that the discussion with the U.S. ambassador John Menszies, the coordinator for the peace process in the former B-h William Montgomery, and US delegation for the international development, concerned only preparations for the upcoming elections, particularly in the Banjaluka re gion. BANJALUKA - The coordinator for the peace process in the former B-h William Montgomery stated that the aim of the US delegation visiting Banjaluka was to review the preelection situation, as well as to review the conditions for the economic aiding RS. "The U.S.A. wants to help the economic reconstruction of all parts of Bosnia, and to provide aid for all peoples exist ing there", stated Montgomery at a press conference. BANJALUKA - The chief of the ICRC delegation for RS, Pierre Crenbil, stated that the priority task of this humanitarian organisation in the coming period will be searching for persons missing during the civil war in the former B-H. At a press con ference in Banjaluka, Crenbil explained that the ICRC received about 10,000 demands from RS and the CroatMuslim Federation in from relatives of missing persons, asking for information about their missing ones. /end/ |