ROME, Nov 19 (Hina) - The first hearing on succession to the real
estate owned by the former Yugoslavia in Italy, scheduled for
Tuesday (Nov. 19) at a civil court in Rome, has been postponed to
May 20, 1997.
The hearing has been postponed to establish the grounds for
Slovenia's demand concerning the alleged existence of deposits of
the former Yugoslavia's central bank in Italian banks. Slovenia
demanded any such deposits be frozen, and that they be included,
along with the real estate in Italy, in division among all
successor-states to the former Yugoslavia.
The former Yugoslavia possessed about twenty buildings in
Italian towns. On the basis of the joint demand by Croatia,
Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Italy has frozen the right of any
successor-state to have the buildings at their disposal so that
Belgrade could not appropriate them without a ruling by the Italian
court.
The most valuable building, the Meraviglia villa worth more
than one billion lire, is in Rome and it used to house the embassy
and residences of the former Yugoslavia. This building, with four
storeys and 43 rooms, is currently housing the embassy of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
The property of the former Yugoslavia in Milan and Trieste has
been also frozen.
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