24 August 1992 In his recent talk with representatives of national minorities, President of Yugoslavia Dobrica Cosic spoke of the “triumph of nationalist and chauvinist ideologies” which, apart from having brought about national emancipation, “have flamed the flames of chauvinism.” He noted that “all nationalisms are of the secessionist character in multi-national states” and added that “from Vladivostok to Trieste, […]

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