From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Pravda.Ru
July 19, 2001

The ruling coalition of the Democratic Opposition of
Serbia is too tied up with the West. And only the West
will manage to save them from their compatriots' anger
in the future 




SERBIAN PREMIER ?SHOCKED:? MILOSEVIC GIVEN UP, LOAN IS
NOT COMING 

The Western aid to Yugoslavia is being delayed for an
unspecified time. It looks like a $1.28bn loan, agreed
at the latest conference of donor countries, is not
going to reach Yugoslavia. Serbian Prime Minister
Zoran Djindjic, the chief initiator of Slobodan
Milosevic?s controversial extradition, has already
admitted that he is ?shocked with the farce called the
Western aid.? Really, out of $300m of humanitarian
aid, which are to have arrived in Yugoslavia the
coming August, as little as $75m may arrive, and not
in August, but in November at the best. The rest of
this amount will be suspended by the international
community to repay the debts of the former Yugoslavia.

?We did not put forward any preconditions for
Milosevic?s handover to the Hague and thus showed
readiness to being integrated into the international
community,? said Mr. Djindjic in an interview to the
?Der Spiegel? German weekly. ?It turns out, however,
that the international community does not want to meet
us halfway,? Mr. Djindjic complained. He warned that
if Serbia did not immediately get the financial aid,
we coud see demonstration and unrest being there as
early as in September, since ?we will not be able to
deliver on our promises.?
It looks like the Serbian premier has grown aware of
the fact that he was to quick to celebrate the
victory. It is clear that the Milosevic handover is
not enough for the West and that this should be
consolidated by a dozen of other ?military criminals.?
Moreover, the state machinery is supposed to be
cleared of the former president?s supporters (which is
easier said than done). All in all, there should be
guarantees that the Serbian ruling elite is completely
free from ?nationalistic elements.? Only then, given
favourable circumstances, a long-awaited aid may
finally come in. 
Generally speaking, the Serbian government seems to
have only one way out of this predicament ? to keep on
pressing for cooperation with EU and USA (often, even
if ?unilaterally?). The ruling coalition of Democratic
Opposition of Serbia is too tied up with the West. And
only the West will manage to save them from their
compatriots? anger in the future.

SERGEI STEPHANOV 
PRAVDA.Ru

 

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