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HR-POLITICS BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO.3960 HINA ZAGREB, 11 APRIL 2001 DIVISION OF EX-YUGOSLAVIA'S ASSETS IN BASEL BANK AGREEDBRUSSELS, April 11 (Hina) - During three-day-long negotiations in Brussels, delegations of five
countries-successors to the former Yugoslavia (SFRY) reached agreement on the partition of assets in the Basel-based International Bank for Settlements (BIS), said Sir Arthur Watts, an international mediator in the negotiations, after the completion of the Brussels round of talks on Wednesday. The delegations agreed on the division of 46 tonnes of gold, 8,000 bonds and a part of the cash, the value of which comes to some 500 million US dollars. The principle in the division is a key of the International Monetary Fund, under which the debts of the former SFRY were already divided. Thus, the incumbent Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro, or FRY) will get 36.5 percent of the assets in the BIS, Croatia 28.5 percent, Slovenia 16.4, Bosnia-Herzegovina 13.2, and Macedonia 5