Brian Mulroney is not a "friend" of Serbs. If he has been hired to
promote Serbian economy, it might be a mistake. An American would be
much more suitable for that task. 

Boba

Here is what B. Mulreney had to say on the war against the Serbs in
1990.:

http://www.cbc.ca/national/news/milosevic/

Malruni in 1990 : ".... "He [Milosevic] was hostile to any initiative
that would obstruct his dream of greater Serbia. There was no doubt
about that," says Mulroney. 

Mulroney called on the UN to initiate air strikes on Serb positions,
while he quietly prepared the Canadian military for such a campaign.
....

http://www.journal.dnd.ca/engraph/Vol1/no4/pdf/79-86_e.pdf


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SRGOV

Former Canadian Prime Minister to continue promoting Serbia to foreign
investors June 25, 2003



Belgrade, June 25, 2003 - - Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Zivkovic met
with former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in Belgrade on
Wednesday, who pledged to continue supporting Serbia's efforts to
attract foreign investors in an attempt to create new jobs.


Mulroney welcomed the Serbian government's courage and efforts to carry
out reforms following the assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic
in March, 2003, and said he will continue to promote Serbia by restoring
to operation the International Advisory Council for Supporting Serbia's
Reforms, set up at the initiative of the murdered Prime Minister.


Members of the Council, including leading US and European politicians
and businessmen, will help Serbia press ahead with the reform process
agreed to by Djindjic in New York last year, said Mulroney, the Council
chairman.


The former Canadian Prime Minister also said that the Council will
convene in London next week and announced the admittance of new members.


Other members of the Council are: Lord Charles Powell, the former
foreign affairs adviser to British prime ministers Margaret Thatcher and
John Major, currently the chairman of the British-Chinese Chamber of
Commerce and member of the executive boards at Boeing, Textron and
Caterpillar; Richard Burt, former US Ambassador to Germany and the
United Nations, currently the chairman at Barbour, Griffith & Rogers and
IEP Advisors; Andrew Young, former US Ambassador to the United Nations,
currently the chairman of GoodWorks International; John Muse, founder of
Hicks Muse Tate & Furst; and Allen Andreas, chairman of Archer Daniel
Midlands.






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