BELGRADE, March 9 (Hina) - Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic said on Friday the deployment of Yugoslav army units on the land security zone section on the border with Macedonia would begin in two days to avert attacks by armed
Albanians. Zivkovic told reporters in Belgrade it might be the beginning of the return of Yugoslav security forces "to the entire tampon zone in southern Serbia." "Today a structure plan is being prepared for the number of soldiers and the weaponry which members of the (Yugoslav army) will use on the border with Macedonia," the minister said. He added Yugoslavia "should not" consent to sending soldiers unless their number and the weaponry they would use guaranteed the task could be executed and their lives not brought in danger. Zivkovic accused KFOR of "creating a monster" out of armed Albanians from the dissolved Kosovo Liberation Army. "The international community must finally realise
BELGRADE, March 9 (Hina) - Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran
Zivkovic said on Friday the deployment of Yugoslav army units on the
land security zone section on the border with Macedonia would begin
in two days to avert attacks by armed Albanians.
Zivkovic told reporters in Belgrade it might be the beginning of the
return of Yugoslav security forces "to the entire tampon zone in
southern Serbia."
"Today a structure plan is being prepared for the number of soldiers
and the weaponry which members of the (Yugoslav army) will use on
the border with Macedonia," the minister said. He added Yugoslavia
"should not" consent to sending soldiers unless their number and
the weaponry they would use guaranteed the task could be executed
and their lives not brought in danger.
Zivkovic accused KFOR of "creating a monster" out of armed
Albanians from the dissolved Kosovo Liberation Army.
"The international community must finally realise that it must be
the enemy of Albanians in Kosovo and not a 'referee'," he said.
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