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Yugoslav President Fires Milosevic's Top General
West Had Pressed for Holdover's Ouster

By Daniel Williams
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, June 25, 2002; Page A16

BELGRADE, June 24 -- President Vojislav Kostunica today fired Yugoslavia's army chief of staff, a holdover from the Slobodan Milosevic era whose continued presence had been condemned by Western governments.

"For the sake of civilian control and for the sake of democracy, I decided to take the step I took today," Kostunica said on television, explaining his decision about Gen. Nebojsa Pavkovic. "However great Pavkovic's merits may be . . . the army now needs a different kind."

Pavkovic responded that he "refused" the order but also would not create problems for his successor.

NATO officials had pressed for Pavkovic's removal as a condition for considering Yugoslavia's participation in the Partnership for Peace program. The partnership was created during the Clinton administration as a means for East European countries to stage military maneuvers and coordinate with the alliance without being a member.

NATO's objections to Pavkovic reportedly centered on his command of Yugoslavia's armed forces during the 1998-99 war in Kosovo, when his army resisted weeks of NATO bombing. "NATO is not ready to welcome a Kosovo hero of Yugoslavia into its club," said a Yugoslav political observer.

On the other hand, the U.N. war crimes tribunal has not indicted Pavkovic for his actions in Kosovo, or in earlier ethnic conflicts in Croatia and Bosnia.

There were no reports of military movements in support of the ousted official. Television stations broadcast normal programming, including "The Simpsons" and rap videos, and traffic moved normally on Belgrade's hilly streets.

In October 2000, Pavkovic was widely credited with keeping the armed forces in their barracks when mobs assaulted the Yugoslav parliament to protest Milosevic's efforts to overturn election results that had favored Kostunica. The unrest forced Milosevic's resignation.

After taking power, Kostunica retained Pavkovic in the interest of stability in the armed forces, Yugoslav political analysts have said.

The pair fell out over a murky incident in March in which an army security official arrested a former general who was meeting with a U.S. diplomat outside Belgrade, reportedly to pass on war crimes information. Kostunica supported the arrest, but Pavkovic distanced himself from it.

In April, Kostunica announced it was time for a change, and today he ordered Pavkovic's dismissal.

Kostunica appointed Pavkovic's deputy, Branko Krga, to take over. Krga kept a low profile during the Balkan wars, Western diplomats said, and is acceptable to NATO as a replacement.

Pavkovic told reporters he would "in no way interfere" with Krga.

Pavkovic went on television today and complained that he was treated "as if I was the greatest scum in this state."

"Of course, I refused," he added. "And I will not carry out this order." He blamed Kostunica for bowing to "undemocratic pressure from abroad" and for taking "personal vengeance" on him. He accused Kostunica of trying to use the army to raid offices of political enemies.

Kostunica is not often accused of bowing to foreign pressure. He has been reluctant, for example, to authorize cooperation with the war crimes tribunal, even though the United States has made economic aid conditional on such help.

Kostunica sought to spread responsibility for Pavkovic's ouster today over Yugoslavia's Supreme Security Council, which includes the presidents of Montenegro and Serbia, the two Yugoslav republics. The presidents of the republics, however, demanded that Kostunica fire other generals as well.

© 2002 The Washington Post Company

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38659-2002Jun24.html
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