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BELGRADE, Dec 20 (Hina) - All assets of the former Yugoslav People's
Army (JNA), including armament, buildings and all the rest, should
be an issue of succession, and the embassies of the former
Yugoslavia should be classified according to value and importance
and fairly distributed among the countries of the former republic,
head of the Croatian negotiation team for issues of succession,
Bozidar Marendic, told Belgrade's "Dnevni Telegraf" daily on
Saturday.
"Croatia requests that every country of the former Yugoslavia be
allocated its part of the total worth of the JNA. In the process, the
part of arms destroyed during the most recent war will not be taken
into consideration, but the preceding status will be assessed. The
party responsible for the war, and it is well known who sowed
destruction over Croatia, will have to compensate for what had been
destroyed. The issue of war damage is also important and it needs to
be discussed," Marendic said.
"The stern and not one milimetre flexible stance of the Yugoslav
team for issues of succession causes most damage to Yugoslavia
itself. Besides Bosnia-Herzegovina, the money is now most
necessary to Yugoslavia. This is why their procrastination with the
succession is a suicidal act," Marendic said.
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