18 May 1992 After an eloquent silence, Dobrica Cosic (a Serbian writer, considered by many as the “father of the nation”) last week proposed the urgent organization of a political council made up of representatives of all the parties in Serbia and Montenegro. “For God’s sake, let them once and for all negotiate,” he lamented, requesting the governing party to […]

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