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Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 98-03-07
From: The Serbian Unity Congress Server at http://www.suc.org
MAR. 07, 1998 DAY
NEWS REVIEW, REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
SARAJEVO - The president in the B&H Presidency from Republika Srpska (RS)
Momcilo Krajisnik received in a protocol visit in Pale the Russian
Ambassador to Sarajevo Filip Filipovic Sidorsky. "I am glad that I have
spoken with his Excellency and I want to continue the good cooperation with
the Russian Embassy in Sarajevo. We hope Russia will continue to be active
in the implementation of the Dayton peace accord in B&H", Krajisnik stated
after the meeting. The Ambassador Sidorsky, who officially took up his
duties three days ago, emphasised that this was one of the first official
meetings he had had in B&H. "Our conversation was put in a wider context
and we discussed many issues, especially relations between Russia and RS
and Russia and B&H", Sidorsky explained.
NEW YORK - Efforts and pressures of a part of the international community
on UN Security Council to began dealing with FRY again, attempting to
internationalise the crisis in Kosovo, are increasing after recent bloody
clashes between Serbian police and Albanian terrorists in Kosovo. The U.S.
Ambassador to UN Richardson confirmed there were initiatives for UN
Security Council to be engaged in Kosovo, but he said first of all a
decision has to be made by the Contact Group, which is due to have a
session in London on Monday.
ROME - U.S. and Italian Foreign Affairs Ministers Madeleine Albright and
Lamberto Dini expressed in Rome common stance that the crisis in Kosovo had
to be politically solved, DPA reports. After talks with the Italian
colleague Mrs. Albright accused the Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic
for being responsible for new escalation of conflicts in Kosovo, but did
not condemn Albanian terroristic actions.
SKOPLJE - Yugoslav Embassy in Skoplje, the greatest Macedonian opposition
party VMRO-DPMNE and Socialist Party of Macedonia severely condemned
rallies of Albanian extremists held in Skoplje and Tetovo yesterday, where
they supported Albanian terrorism in Kosovo. "Nowhere in the world, nor in
Serbia as well, terrorism can be tolerated, therefore attempts to equalise
all terroristic actions and Serbia's measures to protect her citizens are
unacceptable for FRY", is said in an announcement of the Yugoslav Embassy
in Skoplje. It is also said in the announcement that: "We are assessing the
mentioned rallies, which are supporting separatism and terrorism in Kosovo,
as unbecoming interfering with internal affairs of FRY and attempt to
internationalise the Kosovo problem".
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