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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 98-02-14
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
FEB. 14, 1998 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
BANJA LUKA - The president of Government of Republika Srpska /RS/ Milorad
Dodik with assistants departed to Zagreb, where he will meet with the
president of Croatian Government and minister of Foreign Affairs, learns
SRNa from the sources close to Government of Srpska. Besides the premier
Dodik in delegation is the vice-president of Government and minister for
economic relations with foreign countries Savo Loncar, the minister for
energetics and mining Savo Dokic and minister for trade and tourism Nikola
Kragulj. It is supposed that the dominant topics would be economical
cooperation, opening highway and cooperation in the field of power utility.
BANJA LUKA - The RS Government in the continuation of the Fifth session in
Slatina near Banja Luka partly supplemented several ministries and
nominated deputies and assistants of ministers. At the end of session the
president of RS Government Milorad Dodik stated that many issues from the
field of economy were considered, along with analysis of work of steering
boards of great state enterprises. Dodik added that the Government
discussed the drafting budget of RS for 1998 and announced that already at
the next session, at the end of next week, they will make the proposal of
new budget.
BANJA LUKA - The president of RS Government Milorad Dodik demanded in
Sarajevo from the presiding of B&H Presidency Alija Izetbegovic and
representative of Government of Federation B&H /FB&H/ the extradition of
Goran Vasic to RS organs. While addressing the journalists in Banja Luka,
Dodik stressed that he pointed out to the representatives of FB&H that the
behaviour of people during arresting is impermissible and warned that such
acts jeopardize the Dayton Agreement.
BANJA LUKA - The RS Government nominated Andjelko Kozomara for the general
director of Serbian radio-TV /SRT/. Kozomora since the beginning of war was
the correspondent of Belgrade's "Vecernje novosti" /evening news/ from
Banja Luka.
MOSTAR - The Croatia is trying to open its consulate in Banja Luka in order
to strengthen cooperation with RS and enable return of Serbs expelled from
Croatia, but the leadership in Sarajevo deems opening of this diplomatic
agency as more problematic - reports the Croatian radio Herceg-Bosna.
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