The Serbian and Montenegrin governments agree to a looser union and a new name for Yugoslavia.18 March 2002 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia–After 10 years of often violent and convulsive episodes, Yugoslavia appears set to quietly slip away–almost as if the country died in its sleep. On 14 March, representatives of Yugoslavia and its two republics, Serbia and Montenegro, announced that they had […]

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