3 April 2002 BELGRADE, 3 April (BETA)–Stojan Stamenkovic, an associate at the Belgrade Economics Institute Stojan, said on 2 April that the United States could jeopardize Yugoslavia’s three-year financial arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if it deprives Yugoslavia of assistance. “Formally freezing the U.S. assistance does not mean sanctions, but such measures have the effect of sanctions, since […]

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