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Subject: MLL: [The People's daily] "Yugoslavia, Iraq Denounce Hegemonism in
International Affairs"


10 - 05 - 2000

Yugoslavia, Iraq Denounce Hegemonism in International
Affairs
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It is uncivilized and unacceptable to use force, pressure
and sanctions in handling the contemporary world affairs.

Yugoslav Foreign Minister Zivadin Jovanovic and his
visiting Iraqi counterpart Mohammed Said Al-Sahaf shared
the above viewpoint at a joint press conference Tuesday
following their talks on bilateral relations and
international issues.

Jovanovic noted that both Yugoslavia and Iraq hold that
the west's invasion of their countries seriously violated
international norms, the U.N. Charter and threatened the
world peace and stability, that deserve the most severe
condemnation. Yugoslavia and Iraq have long been subjugated
to sanctions and were bombed time and again by the west. In
particular, Yugoslavia was rampantly bombarded for 78 days
last year by U.S.-led NATO forces.

Jovanovic stressed that to handle the international
relations should follow such principles as mutual respect
of national sovereignty and territorial integrity,
non-intervention and equality regardless the size or
economic power of each country.

He also urged the equality-loving people of all countries
to unite as one to oppose hegemonism and neo-colonialism.

On his part, the Iraqi minister warned that some neo-Nazi
forces are posing threat to the world peace and stability
at the time when the world is marking the 55th anniversary
of the triumph of the anti-fascist war.

He also expressed optimism about the possibility to
further develop relations between the two countries.



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