PODGORICA, June 3 (Hina) - The leadership of the Montenegrin Socialist People's Party (SNP) did not take on an assertive stance regarding a draft law on Yugoslavia's cooperation with the Hague-based international war crimes tribunal,
although it did confirm its policy which opposes the cooperation. The party's president Predrag Bulatovic, told reporters the party's stances will be made known after tonight's meeting with Serbia's ruling DOS coalition. The SNP chief committee has confirmed its principled policy, and thus did not endorse the draft, he said. Bulatovic added he expected a compromise to be made and an agreement reached during the meeting in Belgrade.(hina) lml
PODGORICA, June 3 (Hina) - The leadership of the Montenegrin
Socialist People's Party (SNP) did not take on an assertive stance
regarding a draft law on Yugoslavia's cooperation with the Hague-
based international war crimes tribunal, although it did confirm
its policy which opposes the cooperation.
The party's president Predrag Bulatovic, told reporters the
party's stances will be made known after tonight's meeting with
Serbia's ruling DOS coalition.
The SNP chief committee has confirmed its principled policy, and
thus did not endorse the draft, he said.
Bulatovic added he expected a compromise to be made and an agreement
reached during the meeting in Belgrade.
(hina) lml