6 July 1992 Milan Panic, a candidate for the vacant post of prime minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, is expected to immediately retrieve all that was lost, revoke the terrible devastation, reestablish the reputation of the country the whole world has damned and bring Western rationality to those to whom all reasonable advice sounds like an infernal anti-Serbian […]

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