BELGRADE, July 30 (Hina) - The foreign ministers of Yugoslavia and Albania have expressed support to Macedonia's integrity, condemned the violence and voiced concern over the situation in that Balkan state. Yugoslavia's Goran
Svilanovic and Albania's Pascal Milo held talks in Belgrade on Monday evening. The two ministers called on finding a peaceful solution to the Macedonian crisis as soon as possible. Milo, who arrived in Belgrade after a visit to Romania, is staying in the Yugoslav capital for two days. He is on a regional tour as chairman of the South Eastern Europe Cooperation Process, which includes Albania, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Bosnia. Svilanovic and Milo also addressed bilateral issues and exchanged views on peace and stability in the region. The Albanian foreign minister also held talks with Yugoslav Prime Minister Dragisa Pesic. They agreed on signing
BELGRADE, July 30 (Hina) - The foreign ministers of Yugoslavia and
Albania have expressed support to Macedonia's integrity, condemned
the violence and voiced concern over the situation in that Balkan
state.
Yugoslavia's Goran Svilanovic and Albania's Pascal Milo held talks
in Belgrade on Monday evening.
The two ministers called on finding a peaceful solution to the
Macedonian crisis as soon as possible.
Milo, who arrived in Belgrade after a visit to Romania, is staying
in the Yugoslav capital for two days. He is on a regional tour as
chairman of the South Eastern Europe Cooperation Process, which
includes Albania, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia,
Bulgaria, and Bosnia.
Svilanovic and Milo also addressed bilateral issues and exchanged
views on peace and stability in the region.
The Albanian foreign minister also held talks with Yugoslav Prime
Minister Dragisa Pesic. They agreed on signing a series of
bilateral agreements aimed at intensifying economic cooperation.
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