SKOPJE, June 13 (Hina) - Crisis areas in Macedonia are relatively calm today after Albanian terrorists attacked police points in villages near Aracinovo last night, interior ministry spokesman Stevo Pendarovski reported. In villages
around Kumanovo there are no armed conflicts, but representatives of the OSCE and International Red Cross failed to satisfy the armed extremists in the village of Lipkovo who demanded that water be let out to Kumanovo, and they also did not allow a humanitarian OSCE convoy to pass, the spokesman told reporters. In the past 24 hours 2,700 people left Macedonia for Kosovo, he added. Defence Ministry officials reported about the continuation of provocations by guerrilla on Mount Sar and the Popova Sapka hill. NATO Secretary General George Robertson is scheduled to visit Skopje tomorrow, to speak with the Macedonian leadership and political party leaders in separate meetings. Macedon
SKOPJE, June 13 (Hina) - Crisis areas in Macedonia are relatively
calm today after Albanian terrorists attacked police points in
villages near Aracinovo last night, interior ministry spokesman
Stevo Pendarovski reported.
In villages around Kumanovo there are no armed conflicts, but
representatives of the OSCE and International Red Cross failed to
satisfy the armed extremists in the village of Lipkovo who demanded
that water be let out to Kumanovo, and they also did not allow a
humanitarian OSCE convoy to pass, the spokesman told reporters.
In the past 24 hours 2,700 people left Macedonia for Kosovo, he
added.
Defence Ministry officials reported about the continuation of
provocations by guerrilla on Mount Sar and the Popova Sapka hill.
NATO Secretary General George Robertson is scheduled to visit
Skopje tomorrow, to speak with the Macedonian leadership and
political party leaders in separate meetings.
Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski will tomorrow begin talks
with party leaders on the implementation of a peace plan to defuse
the crisis.
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