19 July 1993 A paradoxical situation emerged after the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was proclaimed over a year ago and the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) became the Army of Yugoslavia (VJ): while, on the one hand, the newly-proclaimed state insisted on being the successor of the former Yugoslav Federation (SFRY), it, on the other hand, denied any connection between its […]

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