Washington - USA is still hoping that Montenegro and Serbia will settle the conflict 'within redefined Yugoslavia'. 'This stance of USA administration has not changed', James Dobbins former American envoy to the Balkans said in his statement to the Voice of America Radio.
Belgrade - 'The World Bank is impressed with the results of Yugoslav and Serbian transition', Christian Portman, director of the World Bank for Yugoslavia and also coordinator for the Southeastern Europe said at yesterday's press conference.
Belgrade - Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi met in Belgrade yesterday with his Yugoslav counterpart Vojislav Kostunica and Prime Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro, Zoran Djindjic and Filip Vujanovic. Yugoslav President Kostunica said after talk with Ciampi that he expected that 'agreement ...
Rome - In his statement to Italian press, Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica said that decentralization of power that exists in Spain. Could be a model for future relations in Yugoslav federation. He also said that Kosovo would continue to be under protectorate for some time more what, as ...
Podgorica - American Ambassador in Yugoslavia William Montgomery said to Srna agency yesterday that Belgrade-Podgorica talks about the future of Yugoslav federation with the presence of EU representative would be continued in a week time.
Podgorica - DPS spokesman Igor Luksic said yesterday that Podgorica was ready to immediately invite Belgrade for talks about the future of Yugoslav federation. 'I still do not know the precise date. January 16 and 18 were mentioned as possible dates, but in that context probably occurred contact ...