18 July 1994 Zvonimir Markovic, the Head of the Bureau of the Republic of Croatia in Belgrade, waited for the whole month to be received by the President of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic. It paid off. A twohourlong meeting, also attended by Zeljko Simic, the Vicepresident of the Yugoslav Government, instead of a fifteen minute protocol, ended with Markovic’s announcement of […]

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