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11. December 2002 - Wednesday |
Belgrade gets another warning from Washington
SENSE - The American administration has sent yet another warning to the Belgrade authorities concerning their unsatisfactory cooperation with The Hague Tribunal.
Washington said Yugoslavia’s failure to meet its obligations to the Tribunal was still the main stumbling block in the process of normalizing bilateral relations between Belgrade and Washington.
Trade between the two countries has not been regulated, the country’s funds kept with American banks are still frozen and America has threatened to suspend aid to Serbia and its support to Yugoslavia in international financial institutions, all due to its unsatisfactory cooperation with the Tribunal.
This America’s warning, claim sources, was given at a meeting between a Yugoslav Parliament delegation and head of the Department of State Office for of Southeastern Europe Paul Jones held in Washington. The delegation had been invited to attend the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Transatlantic forum.
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