The Serb state within Croatian borders is the breaking point for which neither of the two sides has an adequate solution The normalization of relations between Belgrade and Zagreb, although overshadowed by NATO’s threats to the Serbs in Bosnia, is in full swing. The two regimes are to open their offices later this month, Yugoslav deputy prime minister Zeljko Simic […]

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