18 April 1994 In our divided and lonely country the diplomatic profession has undergone a calvary similar to the one endured by the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) and all state structures affected by the disintegration of the federal state. After several purges in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the number of people involved in diplomatic work dropped from 2,000 to […]

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