BELGRADE, April 28 (Hina) - Yugoslav Prime Minister Momir Bulatovic on Wednesday dismissed his deputy Vuk Draskovic for "his statements made in public", state media reported. During the past several days, Draskovic said the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia should accept the presence of international troops in Kosovo under the patronage of the UN. He also said if necessary, the troops can be members of NATO. Draskovic criticised certain occurrences in the society, especially decrees made by the Serbian Government, in which Vojislav Seselj's radicals have great influence. He called on the press to criticise war profiteering and the suffocation of the freedom of the media. A senior official in his party -- the Serb Movement of Reconstruction, former information minister Milan Komnenic, told a press conference in Belgrade that the republic information ministry, headed by radical Aleksandar Vucic, yesterday forbade the Belgrad
BELGRADE, April 28 (Hina) - Yugoslav Prime Minister Momir Bulatovic
on Wednesday dismissed his deputy Vuk Draskovic for "his statements
made in public", state media reported.
During the past several days, Draskovic said the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia should accept the presence of international troops in
Kosovo under the patronage of the UN.
He also said if necessary, the troops can be members of NATO.
Draskovic criticised certain occurrences in the society,
especially decrees made by the Serbian Government, in which
Vojislav Seselj's radicals have great influence.
He called on the press to criticise war profiteering and the
suffocation of the freedom of the media.
A senior official in his party -- the Serb Movement of
Reconstruction, former information minister Milan Komnenic, told a
press conference in Belgrade that the republic information
ministry, headed by radical Aleksandar Vucic, yesterday forbade
the Belgrade media to publish Draskovic's statements.
Komnenic accused "Extreme forces" in Serbia of wishing to lead a
"war communism".
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