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Yugoslav Daily Survey, 97-07-02

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From: Yugoslavia <http://www.yugoslavia.com>

Yugoslav Daily Survey


CONTENTS

  • [01] YUGOSLAV MINISTER ZELENOVIC RECEIVES AMBASSADOR OF MEXICO
  • [02] YUGOSLAV MINISTER OF TRADE VISITS MOSCOW
  • [03] YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE DISCUSSES COOPERATION WITH U.N.
  • [04] YUGOSLAV DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES JORDANIAN OFFICIAL

  • [01] YUGOSLAV MINISTER ZELENOVIC RECEIVES AMBASSADOR OF MEXICO

    Tanjug, 1997-07-01

    Yugoslav Minister for development, science and environment Jagos Zelenovic on Tuesday met with the Ambassador of Mexico in Belgrade Carlos Ignacio Gonzalez and discussed the possibilities for advancing the scientific and technical cooperation between Yugoslavia and Mexico, Yugoslav Foreign Ministry has said.

    Zelenovic and Gonzales have initiated the preparations for the future agreement on scientific and technical cooperation, as a foundation and legal basis for the intensification of the relations between Yugoslavia and Mexico in this sphere.

    The two officials also discussed the ways to improve the inter-university contacts and exchange of scientists, the statement said.

    [02] YUGOSLAV MINISTER OF TRADE VISITS MOSCOW

    Tanjug, 1997-07-01

    Yugoslav Minister of Trade Borisa Vukovic arrived on Tuesday in Moscow to discuss bilateral cooperation with Russian officials. Talks will focus on future trade agreements and on resolving all issues regarding an agreement on financial cooperation.

    Immediately on his arrival in Moscow, Vukovic, who co-chairs the inter- governmental Committee for trade and economic cooperation, met the first Deputy Minister of Finance Mikhail Kasyanov. They discussed the development of financial and banking cooperation in line with the earlier decisions of the Committee, as cooperation in this field has a particular importance for bilateral relations in general.

    Minister Vukovic will also meet officials of the Russian Ministry for foreign economic relations and his counterpart in the joint committee, first Deputy Minister of the Economy Alexander Shapovalyants.

    Vukovic will also meet Russian Minister for foreign economic relations Mikhail Fradkov to discuss increasing the volume of bilateral trade exchange which would be benficial to both countries.

    [03] YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE DISCUSSES COOPERATION WITH U.N.

    Tanjug, 1997-07-01

    Yugoslav Government Commitee for cooperation with the U.N. missions and forces held a session on Tuesday, chaired by Yugoslav Prime Minister Radoje Kontic and discussed the cooperation and the current issues in relations with the SFOR, the Yugoslav Information Secretariat has said.

    The session also discussed the violations of the Yugoslav air space and the issues concerning cooperation with the United Nations Liaison Bureau in Belgrade (UNLOB), the U.N. Monitoring on Prevlaka (UNMOP), the U.N. Transitional Adnminstration for Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES), the U.N. Preventive Deployment Force in Macedonia and the Stabilization Force in Bosnia (SFOR).

    The Committee assessed that the Yugoslav organs cooperate very well with all U.N. missions and in line with their mandates and the responsibilties taken by Yugoslavia. The Committee sharply condemned the unfounded arrest of the former Mayor of the town of Vukovar Slavko Dokmanovic, effected jointly by the War Crime Tribunal in Hague and UNTAES on June 27.

    The arrest of Dokmanovic is not within the responsibilities of the U.N. in the region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem, is detrimental to the reputation of the U.N. and will have a negative effect on repatriation and permanent stay of the Serbs in the region, the committee said. The Committee also urged the U.N. transitional administrator Jacques Klein to immediately take all necessary measures for release of Dokmanovic.

    The session aslo discussed the data pertaining to the violations of the air space of Yugoslavia by the U.N. and NATO aircraft in the last two years. Accepting the data, the Committee assessed that any future violations of the air space should be recorded and responded to, in order to prevent the jeopaordizing of the security and integrity of Yugoslavia in this manner.

    [04] YUGOSLAV DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES JORDANIAN OFFICIAL

    Tanjug, 1997-07-01

    Yugoslav Deputy Foreign Minister Radoslav Bulajic on Tuesday received director of the Political Department of the Foreign Ministry of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Abad Abu Obeid, who is attending the consultations of Yugoslav and Jordanian foreign ministries in Belgrade. The Jordanian official and Bulatovic discussed the concrete issues pertaining to improvement of the traditionally friendly relations between Yugoslavia and Jordan, which have been intensified notably after the recent Yugoslav state and economic delegation's visit to Jordan, the statement said.


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