ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - Today's issue of "VJESNIK" brings on its front page a picture story from Sarajevo on the release of 109 Serb prisoners of war. The text brings a statement by the international High Representative Carl Bildt
saying that the Bosnian government forces were still holding 26 POWs in Tuzla.
ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - Today's issue of "VJESNIK" brings on its
front page a picture story from Sarajevo on the release of 109 Serb
prisoners of war. The text brings a statement by the international
High Representative Carl Bildt saying that the Bosnian government
forces were still holding 26 POWs in Tuzla. #L#
The paper also brings an interview with Mario Nobilo, Croatian
Ambassador in the United Nations. The interview is headlined 'There
Are No Quick Solutions For Small States'.
The topic of the day is the post-war life of Sarajevo.
"VECERNJI LIST" brings on its front page a report on the new
distribution of shares, which will include some 300 000 persons.
'Return To Posavina' reads the headline of an article on the
return of displaced Bosnian Croats from Odzak to their homes.
The paper also carries a statement by UNTAES commander Joseph
Schoups, given to the Serb television station Vukovar. The text is
headlined 'Disarmament To Take Place In May'.
In the commentary headlined 'Opportunists And Criminals'
Zeljko Kruselj analyses foreign, often contradictory analyses of
Milosevic's policy. Today's commentary by Kruselj deals with Allan
Taylor's analysis of Milosevic's policy.
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