BELGRADE, Dec 6 (Hina) - The Yugoslav Supreme Defence Council will meet in Belgrade on Friday to discuss a temporary solution to the Prevlaka issue, agreed by Croatia and Yugoslavia, which will become effective after the departure of
the U.N. Mission of Observers on Prevlaka scheduled for December 15, the Yugoslav President's Military Cabinet reported on Friday morning.
BELGRADE, Dec 6 (Hina) - The Yugoslav Supreme Defence Council will
meet in Belgrade on Friday to discuss a temporary solution to the
Prevlaka issue, agreed by Croatia and Yugoslavia, which will become
effective after the departure of the U.N. Mission of Observers on
Prevlaka scheduled for December 15, the Yugoslav President's
Military Cabinet reported on Friday morning. #L#
The session, which was called by Yugoslav President Vojislav
Kostunica, will be attended by members of the Supreme Defence
Council, incumbent Serbian President Milan Milutinovic and
Montenegro's acting president Filip Vujanovic.
According to the cabinet's statement, also present at the talks
will be Yugoslav Prime Minister Dragisa Pesic, Defence Minister
Velimir Radojevic, a representative of the Yugoslav Army Chief-of-
Staff, Branko Krga, and a deputy head of the Yugoslav Navy Main
Staff and Supreme Defence Council secretary, Dusan Stajic.
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