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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 96-11-17
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
NOV. 17, 1996 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
SARAJEVO - The president and vice-president of the National Assmelby of
Republika Srpska (RS), Dragan Kalinic and Nikola Poplasen, visited the
Foreign Office and talked with the political director of the British
diplomatic house, John Peily, about the results of the Paris Conference and
the forthcoming summit on the Dayton B-H, scheduled to take place next
month in London. The British diplomat was said to have stressed that his
government's treatment of RS and the B-H Federation will continue to be in
the spirits of the Dayton agreement, i.e. under the principle of equity.
SARAJEVO - The General Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS)
announced that, based upon Defence Law, Decrees and Decisions by the RS
president and VRS commander-in-chief, Biljana Plavsic, has undertaken a
series of measures and activities towards the reorganisation of the VRS.
The VRS General Staff issued a press release stating that the planned
activities to filling up the most important posts in the Army are
progressing, and that the General Staff fully controls the situation in RS
through the appropriate commands and units.
ZVORNIK - A decision of the high representative, Carl Bildt, banning
deliveries of construction material and other equipment to the Muslims in
the inter-entity zones of separation is not being respected, stated an
unnamed IPTF officer in Zvornik. "In the last two days, UNHCR
representatives has been regularly delivering construction material and
food to Muslims in the villages of Jusici, Mahala and Dugi Do in the RS
territory", stated this officer.
ZURICH - The Swiss press assessed that the Paris conference on the Dayton B-
H reaffirmed that the Dayton agreement, other then ended the fighting in
the former B-H, produced no effect on the ground thus far. Freedom of
movement was mentioned as a complete failure, as armed Muslims groups began
to reach the RS territory.
MOSTAR - The deputy mayor of Mostar, Safet Orucevic arrived to Sarajevo for
talks with Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic on new deterioration of the
situation in the city of Mostar, report Muslim media.
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