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Voice of America, 01-08-12Voice of America: Selected Articles Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Voice of America <gopher://gopher.voa.gov>SLUG: 2-279248 Macedonia/Cease Fire (L-O) DATE: NOTE NUMBER:CONTENTS
[01] MACEDONIA/CEASE FIRE (L ONLY) BY JEFF BIELEY (SKOPJE)DATE=08/12/01TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-279248 CONTENT= VOICED AT= INTRO: Macedonia's President declared a unilateral halt to fighting with ethnic Albanian guerrillas late Sunday, after heavy battles in the north of the country. Jeff Bieley reports from Skopje that the move raises hope for a political deal to be signed Monday, intended to end six months of ethnic bloodletting. TEXT: Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski has declared a truce with
ethnic Albanian rebels to begin Sunday evening.
Ethnic Albanian guerrillas are expected to abide by the truce,
following a series of meetings between leaders of the rebel National
Liberation Army and senior NATO officials.
If the cease-fire holds, it should clear the way for Monday's signing
of a package of political reforms aimed at meeting the rebels' demands
for greater ethnic Albanian rights.
NATO Secretary General George Robertson and E-U foreign policy chief
Javier Solana will arrive in Skopje Monday for the signing ceremony
with political leaders.
The call for a cease-fire follows a day of intense clashes in separate
areas in the north of the country.
In the town of Radusha, the rebels scored major successes against
government security forces Saturday. Despite long-range rocket attacks
and bombing by government warplanes, Interior Minister Ljube Boskovski
said Sunday that police were forced to withdraw from the town after
the police station and an adjacent watchtower were set ablaze by the
rebels.
State television reported heavy fighting and running street battles
Sunday afternoon in the village of Ljuboten, three miles north of the
capital, Skopje. The report said about 1,000 residents were forced to
flee their homes.
The main highway linking Skopje with western Macedonia was cut off
during the day, reportedly after the government sent in tanks near the
village of Grupcin, where 10 government soldiers where killed
Wednesday. (SIGNED)
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