BRUSSELS, Feb 18 (Hina) - A two-day meeting of successor states to the former
Yugoslavia on access to the archives of the former federation ended in Brussels+
on
Tuesday without producing an agreement.
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, comprising Serbia and Montenegro, refused
the other former Yugoslav republics access to the federal archives in Belgrade +
that would
enable further work on resolving the succession issues.
At the meeting chaired by international mediator Sir Arthur Watts, the FRY +
rejected
all proposals by the delegations of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and +
Slovenia.
These four countries take a firm position that all members of the former +
Yugoslav
federation have equal rights in the succession process.
The FRY stuck to its view that only after a final agreement on succession was
concluded would it hand over to the other successor states copies of files +
required by thei
administrations.
The four countries on the one side and the FRY on the other also failed to +
determine
criteria for defining the assets of the former state in the area of former +
Yugoslavia and
abroad.
Watts announced that he would make a new draft on the archives which he would
present to all the successor states. He stressed that in the future he would +
not tolerate
endless discussions without concrete agreements.
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