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Tanjug Daily News Review, 96-05-24

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From: Tanjug, Yugoslavia, via Serbian Unity Congress <http://www.suc.org/>

May 24, 1996
NEWS AGENCY - TANJUG
DAILY NEWS REVIEW


CONTENTS

  • [01] CROATIAN WRITER GOTOVAC: TUDJMAN HAS INTRODUCED AUTHORITARIAN REGIME
  • [02] PRIMAKOV WILL VISIT YUGOSLAVIA MAY 29-30
  • [03] COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY ON CORFU FOR SERBIAN ARMY VICTIMS IN WWI
  • [04] KORNBLUM ON NEW MEETING OF DAYTON ACCORD SIGNATORIES
  • [05] CAIRO ASKS SARAJEVO TO EXTRADITE 75 EGYPTIAN ISLAMISTS
  • [06] MAJOR ARRIVES IN BOSNIA
  • [07] MOROCCAN SOLDIER DIES IN BOSNIA
  • [08] ELECTIONS IN MOSTAR POSTPONED FOR LATTER HALF OF JUNE
  • [09] BEOGRADSKA BANKA RATED 13TH AMONG 100 TOP EAST EUROPEAN BANKS
  • [10] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA, BRITISH AGENCY DISCUSS REVIVING ELECTRIC INDUSTRY
  • [11] MONTENEGRO PLANS TO BUILD FIVE NEW ROADS WITH FOREIGN CREDITS
  • [12] U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL ASKS CROATIA TO AMNESTY ALL SERBS
  • [13] SERB REGION SEEKS SPECIAL STATUS IN CROATIA
  • [14] UN OFFICIAL: TRIBUNAL MAY ISSUE ARREST WARRANTS AGAINST KARADZIC, MLADIC
  • [15] U.N. OFFICIAL CALLS FOR RECONCILIATION, RECONSTRUCTION IN BOSNIA
  • [16] YUGOSLAV PARTY OFFICIALS URGE ABIDANCE BY DAYTON PEACE ACCORDS
  • [17] BOSNIAN SERB VICE-PRESIDENT KOLJEVIC MEETS WITH OSCE ENVOY
  • [18] ICRC'S PRIORITY TASK TO FIND MISSING PERSONS IN BOSNIA
  • [19] RUEHE SAYS RECONSTRUCTION OF BOSNIA CAN BEGIN
  • [20] CROATIAN AMNESTY LAW IS FLAWED, SAYS RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR
  • [21] LE FIGARO: ARGENTINA EXPORTED ARMS TO CROATIA, VIOLATED U.N. EMBARGO
  • [22] MEETING OF DAYTON ACCORD SIGNATORIES SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 2 IN GENEVA
  • [23] DAYTON ACCORDS AIMS WILL BE ATTAINED, SAYS INTERNATIONAL ENVOY
  • [24] KINKEL URGES ALL BOSNIAN PARTIES TO COMPLY WITH PEACE ACCORD
  • [25] SERBS WILL NOT FORGET GREEKS' HELP IN NEED, SAYS SERBIAN PREMIER
  • [26] CLINTON, KOHL VOICE FULL SUPPORT FOR DAYTON ACCORDS IMPLEMENTATION
  • [27] VOTERS' REGISTRATION FOR BOSNIAN ELECTIONS TO BE BEGIN ON JUNE 8
  • [28] SPOKESMAN SAYS PRIMAKOV'S BELGRADE VISIT MAJOR MOVE IN BILATERAL TIES
  • [29] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA OFFERS REFERENDUM ON CONFIDENCE IN LEADERSHIP
  • [30] SERB OFFICIAL: REFUGEE REPATRIATION DEPENDS ON CROATIAN AMNESTY LAW
  • [31] CAIRO ASKS SARAJEVO TO EXTRADITE 75 EGYPTIAN ISLAMISTS
  • [32] BOSNIAN FEDERATION PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT ON MOSTAR ELECTIONS
  • [33] RS TO ORGANIZE VISITS OF DISPLACED PERSONS TO PREVENT INCIDENTS
  • [34] BILDT CRITICIZES ALL SIDES IN BOSNIA
  • [35] WAR-CRIME SUSPECTS CANNOT RUN IN ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
  • [36] BRITISH PRIME MINISTER VISITS IFOR COMMAND IN BANJALUKA
  • [37] DREYER: REGULARITY OF ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA TO BE ENSURED
  • [38] U.N. SPOKESMAN SAYS JORDANIAN TROOPS ANSWERED FIRE IN EAST SLAVONIJA
  • [39] JOBERT: WEST BLUNDERED IN INTERPRETING EVENTS IN EX-YUGOSLAVIA
  • [40] MUSLIMS WANT THEIR DEPUTIES TO CROATIAN PARLIAMENT
  • [41] BOSNIAN SERB PREMIER CALLS FOR RESPECT OF DAYTON AGREEMENT BY ALL
  • [42] FOREIGN REPORTERS PRAISE YUGOSLAVIA

  • [01] CROATIAN WRITER GOTOVAC: TUDJMAN HAS INTRODUCED AUTHORITARIAN REGIME

    prague, may 23 (tanjug) - famous croatian writer and head of the opposition croatian social liberal party (hsls) vlado gotovac has said in an interview with the czech paper pravo that president franjo tudjman has introduced an authoritarian regime in croatia.

    after a meeting with czech president vaclav havel on wednesday, gotovac sharply criticized tudjman's croatian democratic union (hdz) for its effort to remain in power at all costs, the paper said on thursday.

    they have demonstrated such intention even in the case of zagreb where tudjman has rejected mayor candidates proposed by the opposition which won local elections.

    gotovac accused the ruling hdz of suppressing the freedom of press, encroaching on the independence of the judicial system and imposing political control on the army and police.

    [02] PRIMAKOV WILL VISIT YUGOSLAVIA MAY 29-30

    belgrade, may 23 (tanjug)- the yugoslav government adopted thursday a platform for foreign minister milan milutinovic's talks with his russian counterpart, yevgeni primakov, during the latter's visit to yugoslavia on may 29-30.

    the federal government said the visit, which would take place at russia's initiative, would be an opportunity for exchanges of views on issues of mutual interest, a government statement said.

    the government also adopted a report on milutinovic's talks with romanian foreign minister teodor malescanu in budapest on april 22.

    it instructed the ministry of transportation and communications to complete its activities aimed at regulating through agreements all forms of transportation with neighbouring romania.

    the government decided that the interior ministry initiate in cooperation with the foreign ministry talks with romania with a view to defining possibilities for the opening of new border crossings between the two countries and the modernizing of the existing ones.

    [03] COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY ON CORFU FOR SERBIAN ARMY VICTIMS IN WWI

    corfu, may 23 (tanjug) - over 1,000 visitors from the federal republic of yugoslavia and greece paid tribute to the memory of 15,000 serbian soldiers who died on the greek ionian islands of vidho and corfu during world war one (1914-1918).

    serbian prime minister mirko marjanovic and other senior yugoslav and serbian officials arrived in corfu on thursday on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the losses suffered by the serbian army, which was forced in late 1915 and early 1916 to retreat via albania before far more powerful german-austrian troops.

    the serbian army recovered and rearmed itself and decisively contributed to the allies' success on the salonika front at the end of the war and their final victory.

    before his arrival in corfu, marjanovic met greek premier costas simitis in athens. their talk confirmed the close friendship between our two countries, marjanovic told a large number of reporters on corfu.

    serbian and greek orthodox priests held a service on vidho outside a mausoleum which is the entombent of 5,000 serbian soldiers.

    the commemorative ceremony was also attended by two serbian wwi veterans -- naum djordjevic, 98, and jevrem ivanovic, 100.

    while the anthems of wwi allies -- greece, france and yugoslavia -- were played, officials of the serbian government, yugoslav army, greek and french veterans' associations, corfu prefect andreas pangratis and representatives of other organizations laid wreaths at the graves of serbian soldiers.

    a memorial tablet was unveiled on vidho and wreaths and flowers were shed into sea between the two islands, where 10,000 serbian soldiers found eternal peace.

    serbia greatly suffered during world war one. about 400,000 serbian soldiers were killed and 640,000 civilians hanged, shot dead or annihilated in camps. serbia lost 26 percent of its pre-war population.

    the commemorative ceremony will continue thursday evening by a solemn function which will be addressed by marjanovic.

    [04] KORNBLUM ON NEW MEETING OF DAYTON ACCORD SIGNATORIES

    belgrade, may 23 (tanjug).- the assistant u.s. secretary of state john kornblum said thursday in sarajevo that the new meeting of dayton accord signatories in the beginning of june in geneva would be very important for the continuation of the peace process in bosnia-herzegovina.

    kornblum made this statement at the end of his balkan tour during which he visited belgrade, zagreb and sarajevo and met serbian and croatian presidents slobodan milosevic and franjo tudjman and bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic, news agencies report from sarajevo.

    kornblum said he was returning to the u.s. to report to the secretary of state warren christopher and to prepare for the geneva meeting.

    [05] CAIRO ASKS SARAJEVO TO EXTRADITE 75 EGYPTIAN ISLAMISTS

    cairo, may 24 (tanjug) - egypt has asked the sarajevo muslim government to extradite 75 defected egyptian radical islamists who fought in bosnia on the side of forces loyal to bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic, a cairo independent weekly said in its latest edition.

    the weekly al-dostoor said that during one of his frequent visits to sarajevo in the past three months, jihad leader dr. ayman zawahri had 'disappeared' and that there were indications it was a kidnapping staged by egyptian secret service agents.

    the weekly said zawahri had met in sarajevo with iranian experts who train police forces of the bosnian muslim government.

    the cairo weekly quoted an unnamed egyptian official as saying egypt had already asked sarajevo to extradite the 75 defected egyptian muslim extremists, sentenced for anti-government activities and terrorism.

    al-dostoor said it had learned from nato sources about cairo's demand for the extradition of these 75 extremists, whose names, however, were not revealed.

    the weekly said an egyptian delegation would soon visit sarajevo to present a list of names of members of radical groups, united in the so-called arab mujaheddin brigades, who had fought on the side of the bosnian muslims. the weekly predicted that the egyptian delegates would be given a cool reception by the sarajevo authorities.

    [06] MAJOR ARRIVES IN BOSNIA

    belgrade, may 24 (tanjug) - british prime minister john major flew on friday for bosnia to visit british troops serving as part of the peace implementation force (ifor) in northwestern bosnia, said a british government statement.

    major will first visit banjaluka, the biggest city in republika srpska, and meet with british commander gen. michael jackson, news agencies have reported.

    britain has 8,700 troops in charge of northwestern bosnia.

    major will then move on for a one-day trip to sarajevo for talks with muslim leader alija izetbegovic on elections in bosnia, scheduled for september.

    a statement released on thursday in ifor in sarajevo said that major might attend a political meeting in banjaluka. no details of the meeting were given, said the afp news agency.

    [07] MOROCCAN SOLDIER DIES IN BOSNIA

    belgrade, may 24 (tanjug) - moroccan soldier serving with the peace implementation force (ifor) in bosnia has been killed in an accident on mount igman outside sarajevo, ifor spokesman max marriner said on friday.

    marriner told reporters there was no indication of former warring faction involvement, said reuters.

    no further details on the accident or the identity of the soldier were given.

    the nato-led ifor has about 60,000 troops from 34 countries. most of the casualties have been road traffic accidents and mines.

    [08] ELECTIONS IN MOSTAR POSTPONED FOR LATTER HALF OF JUNE

    belgrade, may 24 (tanjug) - european union administrator for mostar ricardo peres cassado said on friday that local elections scheduled for may 31 would be postponed to the latter part of june.

    after many talks, we came to the basis of an agreement for holding the elections, peres cassado told a press conference in mostar, news agencies report.

    according to the agreement, all mostar citizens registered in 1991 will be able to vote in the best possible political conditions, said cassado.

    he said the final meeting between muslims and croats was due on saturday to agree on the modality of the elections.

    muslim leaders last week withdraw from the electoral commission, and not a single muslim party submitted its list of candidates by the may-10th deadline.

    muslims demanded that all refugees be enabled to vote in mostar or by post or in muslim consulates and embassies.

    according to muslim sources, about 30,000 muslims and serbs fled mostar during the year-long fighting between muslims and croats.

    [09] BEOGRADSKA BANKA RATED 13TH AMONG 100 TOP EAST EUROPEAN BANKS

    belgrade, may 23 (tanjug) - the beogradska banka bank, with its 278 million dollars in active capital and 6.159 billion dollars in assets, has been rated 13th among 100 top east european banks.

    the rating list appeared in the april issue of the renowned london magazine the banker and included three more yugoslav banks -- vojvodjanska banka of novi sad (rated 30th), jugobanka dd of belgrade (32nd) and privredna banka of novi sad (100th).

    the biggest bank in east europe is the czech komercni banka of prague, with the active capital of 855 million dollars and 11.078 billion dollars in assets.

    [10] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA, BRITISH AGENCY DISCUSS REVIVING ELECTRIC INDUSTRY

    pale, may 23 (tanjug) - a bosnian serb minister and a british oversees development agency team discussed in pale on thursday revitalisation of the (bosnian serb state) republika srpska's electric power industry.

    republika srpska minister of industry and energy milorad skoko told the agency's team for emergency technical help in bosnia-herzegovina that talks on rebuilding the ugljevik thermal power plant were nearing completion.

    the two sides discussed also ways and means of solving the problem of the gacko thermal power plant.

    republika srpska electric power industry director general nikola erceg met in pale on thursday with officials of the world bank and the italian electric power industry to discuss financing the reconstruction of the republika srpska's electric power system.

    [11] MONTENEGRO PLANS TO BUILD FIVE NEW ROADS WITH FOREIGN CREDITS

    podgorica, may 24 (tanjug) - the yugoslav republic of montenegro will present general designs for the construction of five new modern roads in that republic at the investments exchange in the italian city of milan in early june.

    according to information from the montenegrin ministry of traffic and communication, this will be an occasion for foreign investors to familiarize themselves with conditions for concessions in road building announced these days by the republican government.

    according to plans made so far, a 65 km highway should be built from podgorica to the adriatic port of bar with a tunnel under mt. sozina, a highway from podgorica to bjeluha, on the border with serbia's kosovo and metohija province, with a tunnel under the cakor pass, a main road from brezane to zabljak, and a 65 km main road from cetinje to niksic over cev, and a bridge between kamenari and lepetani in the bay of boka kotorska.

    it is estimated that the total value of these investments will reach about one billion dollars.

    according to the designs, the 'verige' bridge between kamenari and lepetani, where a ferry is now in operation, would be about 560 m long.

    with the construction of these new roads, montenegro would be covered with a network of modern roads which would enable very fast and safe links between its south and north.

    [12] U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL ASKS CROATIA TO AMNESTY ALL SERBS

    washington, may 22 (tanjug) - the u.n. security council asked croatia on wednesday to declare general amnesty for serbs who fought in armed outfits in any one of four one-time u.n. protected areas in that former yugoslav republic.

    the request was made in a presidential statement issued in connection with the latest report by secretary general boutros boutros-ghali about the situation in the eastern slavonia, barania and west srem region.

    the region is currently administered by the united nations' transitional authority (untaes).

    the security council asked zagreb to make this amnesty comprehensive and implement it in full as soon as possible.

    last friday, croatia enacted an amnesty law pardoning only serbs in the region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem, and leaving out those from areas that the croatian army overran last summer, displacing their majority serb populations.

    the united nations views the partial legislation as flawed. an unnamed u.n. official has told reuters that this is not an amnesty, but a hunting licence that might prove disastrous in the end.

    the official said that untaes was deeply disappointed and dissatisfied with the amnesty legislation, which he said did not consider the serbs who fled from the others parts of croatia.

    croatia's aggression on the republic of serb krajina in the summer of 1995 displaced about 300,000 serbs. the only part of serb krajina spared a croatian invasion is the region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem.

    boutros-ghali's report, debated by the security council on wednesday, said that the new 5,000-strong u.n. force in the region was ready to implement and supervise the demilitarisation process that began on tuesday.

    the council invited the signatories to the november 1995 serb-croatian accord on a peaceful settlement of the region's problems to cooperate with untaes.

    it urged them also to refrain from all actions that might jeopardise peace, the demilitarisation process and the implementation of the accord.

    the council enjoined the zagreb regime and the region's serbs to cooperate between themselves, create a climate of mutual trust and show maximum respect for the human rights of the local population.

    [13] SERB REGION SEEKS SPECIAL STATUS IN CROATIA

    vukovar, may 23 (tanjug) - members of the vukovar assembly in the serb region of eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem on thursday launched an initiative to seek special status in croatia for that mostly serb-populated region.

    the concept of special status, defined at a special meeting of the vukovar assembly, proposes that the region have its own assembly and government, the right to regional citizenship and passports, regional police, its own or some other currency, educational system, courts, the right to use the serbian language, its own anthem, coat-of-arms, flag and economic administration.

    the region would be demilitarized for an indefinite period and its population would not be under obligation to serve in the army.

    the region is the only part of the former republic of serb krajina that the croatian army has not occupied.

    under the erdut agreement reached at the end of 1995, the region was placed under one-year u.n. administration, but the transitional period may be extended for another year.

    the vukovar assembly proposed that the right of vote be given to all people living in the region for more than six months and that the same criterion be applied in granting regional citizenship.

    under the proposed concept, it would be possible for the regional assembly to adopt some legal provisions but the croatian president would be entitled to veto them if they should overstep the authority.

    the region would have a special representative in the croatian parliament and the croatian government in the regional assembly.

    a special expert team (regional delegation) would be set up, with half of its members representing the croatian government and the other half the regional government.

    the assembly members said that the concept of special status should be based on the principles applied in similar situations by western democracies and that it would preserve the region's multi-ethnic and multi-confessional character.

    [14] UN OFFICIAL: TRIBUNAL MAY ISSUE ARREST WARRANTS AGAINST KARADZIC, MLADIC

    belgrade, may 23 (tanjug) - a u.n. spokesman said here thursday that international arrest warrants would be issued against republika srpska (rs) president radovan karadzic and rs army commander general ratko mladic if evidence supports allegations in the indictments issued against them by the u.n. tribunal for war crimes in the former yugoslavia.

    u.n. spokeswoman in belgrade susan manuel told reporters that prosecution at the hague tribunal would start presenting evidence against karadzic and mladic on may 27.

    tribunal president antonio cassese has addressed a letter to the u.n. security council which contains facts so as to exert pressure and obtain karadzic's and mladic's apprehension, manuel said.

    speaking about the u.n. transitional administration in eastern slavonia (untaes), manuel said that the essential was to build confidence among local people and that it was necessary to convince local serbs to remain there.

    manuel said demilitarization in the area was being carried out successfully and that most heavy weapons had been withdrawn.

    eastern slavonia, baranja and western srem is the only part of the former republic of serb krajina (rsk) which has not been seized by the croatian army.

    under an agreement reached by local serbs and the croatian government in 1995, the area will be under u.n. transitional administration for one year with a possibility of extending the u.n. mandate for another year.

    manuel said that the u.n. security council had asked croatia to encompass former u.n. protected areas in its amnesty law.

    the republic of serb krajina was a u.n. protected area from which about 250,000 serbs were expelled by the croatian army in 1995.

    manuel said that eastern slavonia would be controlled by 1,800 policemen and that their ethnic structure would reflect the national composition of local population.

    about 440 serb and croat policemen will be trained in budapest and later deployed, she said.

    the spokeswoman said that untaes was now working on mine-removal which was particularly important for the return of refugees.

    [15] U.N. OFFICIAL CALLS FOR RECONCILIATION, RECONSTRUCTION IN BOSNIA

    banjaluka, may 23 (tanjug)- u.n. secretary-general's special envoy iqbal riza said here thursday it was time for reconcilation and reconstruction in bosnia-herzegovina.

    riza told reporters after meeting with mayor predrag radic of banjaluka, the largest urban centre in the bosnian serb republika srpska, that he hoped the situation would be stabilized in the interest of peace.

    radic said he had informed riza about the local and broader reconstruction and revitalization priorities.

    he said it was especially necessary to reconstruct the infrastructure, above all the power industry, if the economy was to pick up.

    radic said the reconstruction of railways, roads and telecommunications was also indispensable.

    he said he had told riza that before muslim and croat refugees returned to banjaluka, serbs must safely return to estern slavonija and krajina, in croatia, and to the areas in bosnia-herzegovina which have become part of the muslim-croat federation.

    western slavonija, a part of the now defunct republic of serb krajina, was occupied by croatia in may 1995, and krajina, comprising the republic's northern and southern parts, in august that same year.

    the republic of serb krajina was proclaimed by the local serb population in response to croatia's war of secession from the former yugoslav federation.

    about 300,000 serbs were expelled from western slavonija and krajina in may and august 1995 and thousands of them took refuge in banjaluka and other parts of republika srpska.

    [16] YUGOSLAV PARTY OFFICIALS URGE ABIDANCE BY DAYTON PEACE ACCORDS

    belgrade, may 23 (tanjug) - party whip of the serbian parliamentary party new democracy (nd) zarko jokanovic warned on thursday that any attempts to provoke the international community would be a threat to national and state interests and urged full abidance by the dayton peace accords.

    jokanovic, who was speaking at a news conference, called on all protagonists having influence on the situation in the region to avoid hasty moves.

    he said that his party would uphold all legal solutions which were in line with the implementation of the dayton agreement and reintegration of serbia and the federal republic of yugoslavia into the international community and its political, economic and other activities.

    new democracy is a coalition partner of the socialist party of serbia in the serbian government.

    president of the yugoslav committee of the league of communists - movement for yugoslavia (sk-pj) ratko krsmanovic described the situation in neighbouring bosnia-herzegovina as very tense.

    the delegating of some powers of the republika srpska (rs) president to rs vice-president biljana plavsic is a continuation of karadzic's policy because plavsic represents the hardline nationalist option, krsmanovic said.

    the sk-pj, which is not represented in parliament, and 20-odd political groups form the yugoslav united left (jul).

    [17] BOSNIAN SERB VICE-PRESIDENT KOLJEVIC MEETS WITH OSCE ENVOY

    pale, may 23 (tanjug) - vice-president of the (bosnian serb) republika srpska nikola koljevic on thursday met with special envoy of the organization for security and cooperation in europe (osce) marten krasnay to discuss implementation of the military segment of the dayton agreement.

    koljevic told reporters after the meeting that the talks had focused on military stability, namely article 2 of the military part of the agreement, which provides for the establishing of contacts between representatives of the army commands of the republika srpska and the muslim-croat federation, the establishing of liaison and presence in the commands of the other side.

    koljevic expressed hope that disputed issue would be settled in the next few days, adding that articles 4 and 6 on regional stability were easier to implement and that they should be coordinated at a meeting in oslo at the beginning of june.

    'if the military part is brought to an end, the implementation of the civilian part of the dayton agreement will be easier,' koljevic said.

    krasnay, who is envoy of osce president, swiss foreign minister flavio cotti, said progress had been made at the meeting with koljevic in implementing the military part of the peace agreement.

    he said the two sides had identified problems hindering the implementation of the agreement and agreed to continue cooperation in surmounting difficulties in communication between the two sides.

    [18] ICRC'S PRIORITY TASK TO FIND MISSING PERSONS IN BOSNIA

    pale, may 23 (tanjug) - lucy sterntall, deputy chief of the international committee of the red cross (icrc) mission in the republika srpska, the serb entity in bosnia, said thursday that the icrc's priority task at present was to find the missing persons in bosnia.

    sterntall told a press conference in pale, the seat of the bosnian serb leadership, that missing persons were being sought at the request of their families and not on the basis of lists received from authorities.

    she said it was therefore very important that such requests be made by the families.

    the icrc has so far received about 10,000 such requests but only about 100 of them have been settled, sterntall said.

    [19] RUEHE SAYS RECONSTRUCTION OF BOSNIA CAN BEGIN

    bonn, may 23 (tanjug)- german defense minister volker ruehe said thursday that the implementation force had created conditions for the reconstruction of bosnia-herzegovina to begin.

    ruehe told reporters that the troops of all sides in bosnia-herzegovina would be 'neutralized by the elections scheduled for mid-september' and their heavy weapons would be in storages by mid-june.

    the german minister said ifor's mission would end as scheduled, by the end of the year and only 'organizational reasons' could move the departure of the implementation force for after the new year's.

    ruehe said 'the responsibility for a common future and peace rests with the people there, muslims, croats and serbs ... peace most come from within.'

    [20] CROATIAN AMNESTY LAW IS FLAWED, SAYS RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR

    erdut, may 23 (tanjug) - russia's special ambassador to the region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem said on thursday that croatia's amnesty law for serbs was full of negative elements.

    speaking to reporters after meeting with the serb region's president goran hadzic, ambassador alexander axenyonock said that the u.n. transitional authority in the region had the duty to intercede with the croatian government to amend the law.

    the croatian parliament has recently passed the law granting amnesty only to serbs in the region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem, with the exception of war criminals.

    serb deputies in the croatian parliament asked at the time that the law be enlarged to apply to all areas whence serbs have fled.

    in a reaction to the wording of the law, the u.n. security council adopted a presidential statement on wednesday asking the government in zagreb to declare general amnesty for all serbs in former u.n. protected areas.

    the russian ambassador said that the process of the region's reintegration in croatia could not be achieved unless the world community made parallel efforts to create condition for the safety of the population and protection of their property.

    asked about the level of autonomy possible for the region within croatia, axenyonock said that the matter must be dealt with in direct talks between the interested parties.

    [21] LE FIGARO: ARGENTINA EXPORTED ARMS TO CROATIA, VIOLATED U.N. EMBARGO

    paris, may 23 (tanjug) - in 1993 and 1994, argentina exported to croatia via panama 25,000 rifles and hundreds of cannons worth 20,545,600 dollars in a violation of the united nations arms ban, the french daily le figaro said thursday.

    in an article headlined 'argentina's double game,' the paper, which is close to the french government, said that the truth had come to surface despite efforts to put everything under the carpet and prevent a scandal involving some argentinian government members.

    argentina president carlos menem said that 'some government members may be implicated in the arms smuggling scandal' and the statement was seen as pointing a finger primarily at gen. oscar camilion.

    the paper said its reporter xavier gautier, while reporting from bosnia, had discovered that trade in heavy guns had been going on and that the weapons were intended for the croatian army and the bosnian muslim army of alija izetbegovic.

    gotier was later found dead in a rented house in a balearic resort and there was an inscription on the wall of the house reading in italian and spanish 'traitor, red devil,' le figaro said.

    the u.s. congress is currently conducting an investigation into the while house's implication in another arms scandal -- a shipment of iranian arms to the muslim army of alija izetbegovic.

    [22] MEETING OF DAYTON ACCORD SIGNATORIES SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 2 IN GENEVA

    by stevan cordas

    geneva, may 23 (tanjug).- the u.s. mission at the u.n. headquarters in geneva confirmed thursday that another meeting of dayton accord signatories would be held in its premises on june 2, but did not disclose its agenda.

    united states, as host of the meeting to be chaired by secretary of state warren christopher, has invited serbian and croatian presidents slobodan milosevic and franjo tudjman and bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic.

    the meeting will also be attended by representatives of the five member-states of the contact group - u.s., france, britain, germany and russia.

    other figures connected with the peace accords are also expected to attend, above all the coordinator of the civilian section of the accord, former swedish prime minister carl bildt.

    at the last meeting of the chief protagonists of the dayton process last march in geneva, christopher had announced a series of meetings of representatives of federal republic of yugoslavia, croatia, muslim-croat federation and republika srpska.

    two documents were adopted at the march meeting - on the consolidation of the muslim-croat federation and on the implementation of the civilian component of the dayton accord.

    little has however been fulfilled as regards the consolidation of the federation, and the implementation of the civilian component still lags behind the military one, it was noted in geneva.

    these two issues are therefore expected to be the focus of attention at the forthcoming meeting in geneva, along with the elections in bosnia scheduled for september 14.

    the u.s. considers elections as the most important segment of the peace accord, but it is feared that they would not be held as scheduled.

    the fears are mainly due to the latest statements by muslim leaders alija izetbegovic and ejup ganic, who are once again voicing conditions, even ultimatums.

    local elections in mostar, town in herzegovina divided between muslims and croats, were to be a test for general elections, but they will not be held on may 31 as scheduled but perhaps in june.

    the test is therefore not very encouraging and it remains to be seen whether some new agreement to be reached perhaps in geneva would help resolve the problem.

    [23] DAYTON ACCORDS AIMS WILL BE ATTAINED, SAYS INTERNATIONAL ENVOY

    banja luka, may 23 (tanjug) - the international community's envoy for the civilian implementation of the dayton peace accords for bosnia said in banja luka on thursday that the aims of the accords would be attained despite slow progress in their implementation.

    deputy high representative michael steiner was speaking at a press conference after meeting with banja luka mayor predrag radic and roman catholic bishop in that biggest city in the (bosnian serb) republika srpska franjo komarica.

    they discussed the implementation of the accords, economic matters, repatriation of refugees and upcoming elections.

    steiner stressed he was sure that the serbs want peace and openness to europe.

    in connection with a possible referendum on confidence in republika srpska president radovan karadzic and top state leaders, steiner said that the republika srpska was free to organise such a referendum before elections.

    however, he added, that would strengthen the position of some personages, which is not in keeping with the dayton accords.

    steiner said that the situation in the media was unsatisfactory both in the republika srpska and in the muslim-croat federation, and announced a number of new projects that should result in the parties' greater accessibility to the media before the elections.

    [24] KINKEL URGES ALL BOSNIAN PARTIES TO COMPLY WITH PEACE ACCORD

    bonn, may 23 (tanjug).- german foreign minister klaus kinkel urged thursday all bosnian parties to comply with the dayton accord and underlined that arrest warrants should be issued for war suspects.

    kinkel made this statement durng a meeting in bonn with the chief judge of the international tribunal for war crimes in the former yugioslavia antonio cassese, german foreign ministry said in a statement

    kinkel and cassese discussed the pursuit of war crimes suspects and the cooperation of governments with the war crimes tribunal, the statement says.

    the statement also quoted kinkel as saying that time had run out for karadzic and mladic.

    the tribunal will on may 27 start presenting evidence in the cases of republika srpska president radovan karadzic and republika srpska army commander general ratko mladic, suspected of war crimes.

    [25] SERBS WILL NOT FORGET GREEKS' HELP IN NEED, SAYS SERBIAN PREMIER

    corfu, greece, may 23 (tanjug) - serbian premier mirko marjanovic said in corfu on thursday that the federal republic of yugoslavia and greece had a long tradition as allies in times of need, which was a guarantee of their future prosperity and friendship.

    marjanovic was speaking at a formal function on thursday evening commemorating the 80th anniversary of the serbian army's retreat across albania to corfu before the attacking german and austro-hungarian armies in world war i.

    he said that the serbian people would never forget the helping hand given them by their greek friends in their hour of need in hard battle.

    conceived during world war i, the profound friendship between the greek and serbian peoples has for decades been the foundation for developing all-round relations and cooperation between the two countries, the serbian premier said.

    speaking about great battles and heroic deeds, he said that 218,000 serbian soldiers had perished during the retreat across albania, to leave 155,000 to land on corfu and find refuge with their greek brothers.

    marjanovic said that the serbs cherished as priceless and holy their memory of the corfu episode in their history.

    this memory, he added, is inseparably linked to their gratitude to the greeks who gave them shelter, helped heal their wounds, recover and strengthen and then go on to the salonika front to win the final victory and liberate serbia.

    this is the foundation on which the serbs base their firm belief in the successful development of friendly relations and cooperation between the two nations, marjanovic said.

    [26] CLINTON, KOHL VOICE FULL SUPPORT FOR DAYTON ACCORDS IMPLEMENTATION

    washington, may 23 (tanjug) - u.s. president bill clinton and german chancellor helmut kohl said on thursday that their countries would work bilaterally and through world institutions for the dayton accords for bosnia to be implemented to schedule.

    kohl, who arrived on an official visit to the united states on wednesday, met with clinton in milwakee, wisconsin, where there is the largest community of german americans in the united states.

    their talks focused on russian elections and strengthening of the bosnian peace process.

    clinton and kohl did not declare support for boris yeltsin as presidential candidate, but made it clear they expected that he would stay on in the kremlin to continue his democratic reform of russian society.

    [27] VOTERS' REGISTRATION FOR BOSNIAN ELECTIONS TO BE BEGIN ON JUNE 8

    banja luka, may 23 (tanjug) - registration of voters for parliamentary elections in bosnia-herzegovina is set to begin on june 8 and to be completed by july 19, the organisation for security and cooperation in europe (osce) banja luka office said on thursday.

    office spokesman thomas miglierina told a press briefing that the registration of political parties had begun on may 7 and should end by june 7, both in the (bosnian serb state) republika srpska and in the muslim-croat federation.

    british leutenant-colonel david shaw, spokesman for the nato-led multinational peace implementation force (ifor) sector southwest, said that all three sides had recalled troops and armament to barracks.

    this has made it possible for ifor to turn to non-military jobs -- repairing of roads, the water supply system and other facilities, he added.

    international police spokesman alan roberts said that all checkpoints had been dismantled and that new ones could be set up only with the consent of the international police and could have no more than three republika srpska police each.

    roberts said that the serb side was cooperating in full.

    [28] SPOKESMAN SAYS PRIMAKOV'S BELGRADE VISIT MAJOR MOVE IN BILATERAL TIES

    moscow, may 23 (tanjug) - a russian spokesman said on thursday that foreign minister yevgeny primakov's upcoming visit to the federal republic of yugoslavia was seen in russia as a major event in the development of traditionally friendly bilateral relations.

    foreign ministry spokesman grigory karasin told a press briefing that the official visit, scheduled to take place on may 29-30, would be a big step also towards establishing equal and balanced cooperation in the balkan region as a whole.

    karasin said that primakov was scheduled to be received by serbian president slobodan milosevic, yugoslav president zoran lilic and yugoslav prime minister radoje kontic, and there were plans also for meeting with montenegrin officials.

    (serbia and montenegro form the federal republic of yugoslavia).

    primakov will have exhaustive talks also with yugoslav foreign minister milan milutinovic, the russian foreign ministry said.

    the meetings will consider the standard topic of the yugoslav crisis, but special emphasis will be placed on russian-yugoslav cooperation, karasin stressed.

    an unnamed russian foreign ministry official on thursday denied speculations that primakov's belgrade visit had anything to do with the question of the future of (bosnian serb state) republika srpska president radovan karadzic.

    the speculations linking the visit to solving the problem of karadzic's future are incorrect, to say the least, the unnamed official told interfax news agency.

    [29] REPUBLIKA SRPSKA OFFERS REFERENDUM ON CONFIDENCE IN LEADERSHIP

    pale, may 23 (tanjug) - the (bosnian serb state) republika srpska parliament speaker said on thursday that an offer had been made to the international community to test the credibility of the republika srpska's leaders in a referendum.

    speaker momcilo krajisnik said that the offer of a referendum was an answer to international pressure to remove president radovan karadzic from office and destabilise the republika srpska, the media in the republika srpska centre of pale said on thursday.

    results of talks held with representatives of the international community in the past few days will be put before parliament, which should have the final say in the matter of holding the referendum, krajisnik said.

    [30] SERB OFFICIAL: REFUGEE REPATRIATION DEPENDS ON CROATIAN AMNESTY LAW

    borovo, may 23 (tanjug) - a serb official in the region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem said on thursday that the serbs had not agreed to a proposal to implement a pilot programme for the return of croatian and serb refugees.

    the serb region's secretary for human rights and national minorities branko jurisic said the serbs had not consented to croats' return to the towns of bilje, tenjski antunovac and ernestinovo and to serbs' return to the western slavonian village of kusonje.

    this was the croatian side's offer that has been accepted by representatives of the u.n. high commissioner for refugees (unhcr), but the serbs side has not given its consent, jurisic said.

    he was speaking in connection with a report that the joint serb-croatian commission and unhcr representatives have agreed at a recent meeting to begin implementation of the pilot programme.

    the croatian parliament has recently passed amnesty legislation giving free pardon only to serbs in the region of eastern slavonia, barania and west srem, with the exception of war criminals.

    no serious refugee repatriation programme can be made until croatia declares general amnesty and puts serb refugees from the other parts of croatia into an equal position with croats who wish to return to eastern slavonia, barania and west srem, stressed jurisic.

    [31] CAIRO ASKS SARAJEVO TO EXTRADITE 75 EGYPTIAN ISLAMISTS

    cairo, may 24 (tanjug) - egypt has asked the sarajevo muslim government to extradite 75 defected egyptian radical islamists who fought in bosnia on the side of forces loyal to bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic, a cairo independent weekly said in its latest edition.

    the weekly al-dostoor said that during one of his frequent visits to sarajevo in the past three months, jihad leader dr. ayman zawahri had 'disappeared' and that there were indications it was a kidnapping staged by egyptian secret service agents.

    the weekly said zawahri had met in sarajevo with iranian experts who train police forces of the bosnian muslim government.

    the cairo weekly quoted an unnamed egyptian official as saying egypt had already asked sarajevo to extradite the 75 defected egyptian muslim extremists, sentenced for anti-government activities and terrorism.

    al-dostoor said it had learned from nato sources about cairo's demand for the extradition of these 75 extremists, whose names, however, were not revealed.

    the weekly said an egyptian delegation would soon visit sarajevo to present a list of names of members of radical groups, united in the so-called arab mujaheddin brigades, who had fought on the side of the bosnian muslims. the weekly predicted that the egyptian delegates would be given a cool reception by the sarajevo authorities.

    [32] BOSNIAN FEDERATION PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT ON MOSTAR ELECTIONS

    belgrade, may 24 (tanjug) - president of the muslim-croat federation in bosnia-herzegovina kresimir zubak announced on friday that an agreement between croats and muslims on mostar elections could be signed on saturday since they had agreed about voting of refugees from the town.

    european mostar administrator ricardo perez casado will annnounce a new election date since the muslim side rejected may 31, zubak said.

    zubak (a croat) said an agreement had been reached to enable all mostar citizens who wish to vote and who are now living abroad to come to the town on the day of the elections and to unhindredly return to the country in which they have refugee status.

    for those who do not wish to come to the town, or are unable to do so, voting will be organised in special offices abroad which should be set up by the european union.

    assistant of international high representative for bosnia michael steiner confirmed on thursday croats and muslims agreed to hold elections in mostar but the voting would certainly be postponed.

    the ruling muslim party of demcoratic action and several oppositon parties said they would boycott elections if people who had left mostar are not allowed to vote.

    bosnian muslim leader alija izetbegovic said that some 30,000 people who had fled mostar during the war were now living abroad. he asked for them to be allowed to vote by mail or in muslim embassies.

    [33] RS TO ORGANIZE VISITS OF DISPLACED PERSONS TO PREVENT INCIDENTS

    belgrade, may 24 (tanjug) - the republika srpska (rs) commissioner for refugees dragan kekic said friday that the serb entity in bosnia and herzegovina had accepted to organize visits of displaced persons between the two entities, on condition that no more than 50 people take part in one visit, in order to avoid incidents.

    a rs delegation at last week's meeting of a working group for humanitarian issues accepted in geneva guidelines for group visits, but has demanded that they be limited to one bus of people, kekic told tanjug in belgrade.

    'following incidents during recent attempts of a number of muslims to enter rs territory, it was agreed in geneva that the number of people in group visits must be limited, and the visits organized in agreement with the authorities of the two entities and in the presence of the u.n. high commissioner for refugees (unhcr), kekic said.

    stressing that individual visits and returns are not subject to any bans or procedures, kekic said that every individul, regardless of his nationality, is allowed to come from the muslim-croat federation to the rs to visit his previous place of residence.

    talking about accomodating displaced persons, kekic said that for the rs commissioner for refugees the biggest problem is to find accomodation for about 13,500 people who are in refugee centers, of which 70 percent are serbs.

    [34] BILDT CRITICIZES ALL SIDES IN BOSNIA

    paris, may 24 (tanjug) - international community's high representative for bosnia carl bildt sharply criticized, in paris friday, 'all sides without exception', affirming that nobody is acting fully in accordance with the provisions of the peace agreement.

    the peace process is facing the danger of ethnic division in bosnia and herzegovina, all the more so as the political systems in the two constitutional communities, republika srpska (rs) and the muslim-croat federation, are completely contradictory, bildt said at a news conference.

    bildt said it is indispensable to secure freedom of movement in all of bosnia, hold free elections and successfully end the crisis in mostar, a city divided into the croatian and muslim parts.

    bildt sharply warned that the behaviour of bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic was 'unacceptable' and announced 'measures of the international community' to resolve the problem, but refused to specify.

    the international community is ready to tolerate certain things, but the rule of karadzic cannot be tolerated, bildt said.

    bildt is taking part in paris in the work of the committee for following the implementation of the dayton agreement. the basic point on the agenda is reaching an agreement on the implementation of the civilian provisions of the peace agreement.

    bildt warned it was indispensable that international financial aid for the reconstruction of bosnia starts flowing in at last.

    posponing the solution of these problems would only deteriorate the situation because, without a solution of economic problems there cannot be lasting peace, bildt said.

    bildt will hold talks saturday with french president jacques chirac, and is expected to meet with russian foreign minister primakov.

    the talks are intended to step up efforts of the contact group to carry out the bosnia peace agreement.

    [35] WAR-CRIME SUSPECTS CANNOT RUN IN ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

    banjaluka, may 24 (tanjug)- the osce will prevent all persons who are on the list of suspects of the hague war-crimes tribunal or have been indicted by the tribunal from running in the upcoming elections in bosnia-herzegovina, the csce mission in banjaluka said friday.

    the csce mission said no such person would be able officially to run in the elections scheduled for mid-september or to participate in any other way in the csce-monitored electoral process.

    the mission said the osce had recorded statements that some indicted persons intended to run in the elections and would seek public support in a referendum.

    assembly speaker of the bosnian serb republika srpska momcilo krajisnik said late thursday that the republic's leadership would call for a referendum on confidence in it.

    one of the persons obviously implied by the osce is republika srpska president radovan karadzic, who has been indicted by the hague tribunal.

    [36] BRITISH PRIME MINISTER VISITS IFOR COMMAND IN BANJALUKA

    banjaluka, may 24 (tanjug) - british prime minister john major on friday visited the command of the multinational peace implementation force for bosnia (ifor) and its british troops in the bosnian serb city of banjaluka.

    major also met with what he called 'local democratic politicians.'

    after talks with ifor commander gen.-maj. michael jackson, major told reporters that he had come to see preparations for the coming elections in bosnia-herzegovina and to see for himself how the dayton peace agreement was being put into practice.

    major said he and the 'democratic local politicians' had discussed some practical problems in the implementation of the dayton agreement and some problems of the local population.

    he said he had heard many things from the local officials which he would convey and disuss later with high representative of the international community for bosnia carl bildt.

    major also stressed that this was the first talk, and a very successful one, and that he planned some others as well.

    [37] DREYER: REGULARITY OF ELECTIONS IN BOSNIA TO BE ENSURED

    banja luka, may 24 (tanjug) - ronald dreyer, the newly-appointed chief of the election department of the regional centre of the osce (organization for security and cooperation in europe) in banja luka, stated on friday that full regularity would be ensured for the forthcoming general elections in bosnia and herzegovina (bih).

    in the municipalities which have completed preparations, the registering of voters will begin on june 3, and in others on june 8. the registration of voters is scheduled to be ended by july 19, dreyer told a news conference.

    the voters who have not changed the localities of their permanent residence since 1991, and those who have subsequently been enfranchised, will vote in these localities, said dreyer.

    the expelled people and refugees who want to vote, as dreyer said, may either return to their previous places of residence or vote in absence by mailing their ballots.

    dreyer said that the refugees abroad, who want to vote in person in places of their earlier residence, will not lose their refugee status and the entire electoral procedure would be controlled by osce representatives.

    [38] U.N. SPOKESMAN SAYS JORDANIAN TROOPS ANSWERED FIRE IN EAST SLAVONIJA

    zagreb, may 24 (tanjug)- u.n. spokesman philip arnold confirmed friday that there was shooting at privlaka and otok in east slavonija on thursday night and that jordanian u.n. troops had fired back.

    arnold told a news conference here that it was not known who had opened the fire.

    he said u.n. troops had the right to use weapons to protect themselves and secure the freedom of movement.

    the serb region of east slavonija, baranja and west srem is the only part of the republic of serb krajina not occupied in croatia's aggressions last year.

    the region's representatives and croatia reached agreement in november last year on a transitional u.n. administration for a period of one year or two at the most.

    arnold said the demilitarization had started well and could be completed in 30 days as scheduled.

    the u.n. spokesman said significant headway had been made in the peace process in the past several weeks, when the zagreb-belgrade motorway and an oil pipeline were reopened and telephone links restored.

    according to arnold, the zagreb-belgrade railway could reopen in mid-june under a decision to be taken in talks between croatia and yugoslavia.

    [39] JOBERT: WEST BLUNDERED IN INTERPRETING EVENTS IN EX-YUGOSLAVIA

    paris, may 24 (tanjug) - former french foreign minister michel jobert, one of the leading political commentators on european affairs, has said that the west had blundered in interpreting developments in the former yugoslavia.

    jobert wrote this in an article in the latest issue of the paris weekly le point in his review of the book false brothers by the paper's famous commentator kosta hristic.

    the united states first armed the croatian army and later the (muslim-croat) army in bosnia, which was a wrong move in searching a way out of the balkan blind alley, jobert said.

    he said that there was an atmosphere of incertitude around the dayton peace and that it remained to be seen whether the international peace force would stay in bosnia after the u.s. presidential election.

    the bloody fog which has been hovering over the balkans for over three years has not dispersed yet, jobert said.

    jobert also reacted to the secessionist dismemberment of the former six-member yugoslav federation and pointed to the role played by the then president of the collective presidential body, stipe mesic, a croat.

    jobert recalled that in 1992 mesic wrote a book entitled -- how we destroyed yugoslavia.

    [40] MUSLIMS WANT THEIR DEPUTIES TO CROATIAN PARLIAMENT

    zagreb, may 24 (tanjug) - president of the muslim party of democratic action (sda) for croatia semso tankovic has accused croatia of depriving the muslims of an equal status.

    tankovic said that the bosniacs (as bosnian muslims call themselves) are constituent to the croatian state and must be represented in parliament. he said this in a statement published in friday's vjesnik daily of zagreb.

    tankovic said that the position of around 150,000 muslims in croatia has worsened in the past few years.

    he warned that a fabricated category, termed 'croats of islamic religion,' which does not exist anywhere, now appeared in croatia. this term is applied, he added, in cases when an equal status is withheld from muslims.

    'what logic would let croats in bosnia be more equal than the bosniacs are in croatia,' tankovic wondered.

    alija izetbegovic, bosnian muslim leader, during his recent visit to zagreb, urged croatian president franjo tudjman to make it possible for the muslims to have their deputy in the parlilament.

    [41] BOSNIAN SERB PREMIER CALLS FOR RESPECT OF DAYTON AGREEMENT BY ALL

    banjaluka, may 24 (tanjug) - republika srpska prime minister gojko klickovic said here on friday he would inform international high representative carl bildt that no further steps in the implementation of the dayton agreement could be made unless the other sides also fulfilled the obligation to release all prisoners of war.

    the bosnian serb government has to work on settling the problem of imprisoned and missing persons, he told a press conference, adding that an economic revival and obligations towards the demobilized serb soldiers were also important problems in the government's hands.

    there have been some shortcomings in the work of the government commission for the exchange of prisoners and killed soldiers which need to be corrected in the coming period, klickovic said.

    [42] FOREIGN REPORTERS PRAISE YUGOSLAVIA

    milocer (yugoslavia), may 24 (tanjug) - participants in the 34th journalists' meeting in milocer -- 32 foreign reporters from 24 states -- praised on friday the federal republic of yugoslavia for its efforts to obtain the establishment of lasting peace in the balkans.

    president of the yugoslav journalists' federation dusan cukic opened the meeting and said that serbia's image in foreign media had considerably improved.

    he said foreign journalists attending the meeting had helped change the distorted picture of the federal republic of yugoslavia and the serbs which had until lately prevailed in foreign media.

    in his introductory address, editor in chief of the montenegrin daily pobjeda slobodan vukovic said that the yugoslav federation of serbia and montenegro was doing its utmost to bring about peace and religious and national tolerance in the balkans.

    the meeting is also attended by yugoslav prime minister nikola sainovic, yugoslav secretary of information dragutin brcin and other serbian and montenegrin officials.

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