BELGRADE BELGRADE, March 13 (hina) - The UN High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, on Thursday evening decided to stay in Belgrade and continue talks with representatives of Serbia and
Montenegro on the organisation of a future Serbian-Montenegrin community. Solana on Wednesday held separate talks with Yugoslav and Montenegrin presidents Vojislav Kostunica and Milo Djukanovic, Montenegrin Prime Minister Filip Vujanovic and Serb Prime Minister Zoran Djndjic, and Federal vice premier Miroljub Labus. The UN officials also held talks with Serbian vice premier Nebojsa Covic.(hina) it.
BELGRADE, March 13 (hina) - The UN High Representative for the
Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, on Thursday
evening decided to stay in Belgrade and continue talks with
representatives of Serbia and Montenegro on the organisation of a
future Serbian-Montenegrin community.
Solana on Wednesday held separate talks with Yugoslav and
Montenegrin presidents Vojislav Kostunica and Milo Djukanovic,
Montenegrin Prime Minister Filip Vujanovic and Serb Prime Minister
Zoran Djndjic, and Federal vice premier Miroljub Labus.
The UN officials also held talks with Serbian vice premier Nebojsa
Covic.
(hina) it.