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LJUBLJANA, Sept 29 (Hina) - Talks on the succession of former
Yugoslavia over the past two and a half years, have shown certain
improvement, said an international mediator on the issue of the
succession of former Yugoslavia Arthur Watts, on Monday.
Watts asserted that it was still not the time for arbitration.
Watts started the latest negotiating round on Monday, in Ljubljana,
regarding a succession agreement during which he will be visiting
all of the successor States.
In his Monday interview for the Slovenian Television, Watts said
that the previous outline of an agreement on the succession which
was supported by all of the successor states but Yugoslavia was no
longer a starting point for the talks.
Watts asserted that in order for successor states to adjust stand-
points concerning succession, delegations would need two to three
weeks of constant work. A plenary meeting is planned for late
October, in Brussels.
Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina assert that
all states established after the break-up of former Yugoslavia are
its successors.
Current Yugoslavia however thinks that it is the only the successor
of the international agreement. Current Yugoslavia also believes
that it is the only successor who has the right to membership in
international organisations and to the properties of the former
mutual country.
The former Yugoslavia had been supported by the six member states in
line with the national income of each State.
Croatia contributed 30 per cent of the finances required by the
former Yugoslavia.
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