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BELGRADE, April 23 (Hina) - The international mediator in
negotiations on succession to the former Yugoslavia, Arthur Watts,
did not succeed on Wednesday in Belgrade to get the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia's consent to the "mini agreement" on succession.
The mini agreement relates to the distribution of archives,
realisation of citizenship rights and pensions.
Yugoslav state television reported on Wednesday evening that the
Yugoslav side does not consent to the date, 1 June 1991, being
included in the document as the day that certain republics left
Yugoslavia.
The Yugoslav position is that former republics declared
independence at different times and that introduction of one date
in the "mini agreement" could be misused in the working out of the
main agreement on succession of the former Yugoslavia as "millions
of dollars" stand behind one date.
The Yugoslav side also did not consent to the distribution of eight
former Yugoslavia embassies.
(hina) jn mrb
231301 MET apr 98
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