20 April 1992 As soon as the Serbian Foreign Minister, Vladislav Jovanovic, informed the Persians from Teheran that he considered Bosnia and Herzegovina an artificial state, he opened one more road towards the justification of foreign isolation of Serbia. And Serbia is no less artificial than Bosnia. The almost insoluble relations between the Kosovo Albanians and Belgrade, the growing middle-class […]

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