STOP NATO: �NO PASARAN! - HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK --------------------------- ListBot Sponsor -------------------------- Get a low APR NextCard Visa in 30 seconds! 1. Fill in the brief application 2. Receive approval decision within 30 seconds 3. Get rates as low as 2.99% Intro or 9.99% Ongoing APR and no annual fee! Apply NOW! http://www.bcentral.com/listbot/NextCard ---------------------------------------------------------------------- State Department official: "The signature on the cheque won't happen until Belgrade follows through on its pledges to us." BBC News Wednesday, 27 June, 2001, 16:14 GMT 17:14 UK Yugoslavia wins US aid breakthrough The United States has agreed to attend a Yugoslavia donor conference which it had been threatening to boycott over Belgrade's failure to extradite Slobodan Milosevic. The move follows last weekend's decision by the Yugoslav Government to adopt a decree paving the way for Mr Milosevic's handover. [The signature on the cheque won't happen until Belgrade has followed through on its pledges to us: State Department official] The donor conference, with a possible $1bn at stake, is to be held in Brussels on Friday. US officials say they expect to commit "significant" sums of money to rebuild Yugoslavia's shattered economy. The US had threatened not to attend unless Mr Milosevic was delivered to the war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where he is wanted to face trial over alleged human rights abuses in Kosovo. Mr Milosevic faces imminent extradition Even after the decree was adopted, the US said it required more information before it would agree to attend the conference. But on Wednesday, officials at the State Department in Washington confirmed that its representatives would be attending. "We decided to go, based on the steps that they have taken and assurances they have made to us about co-operation with the (tribunal)," a State Department official told Reuters news agency. "In Brussels, we expect to make significant pledges because we believe it's in our interests to see Yugoslavia continue on a path toward democracy and economic reform. Kostunica: Says Milosevic cannot be delivered ahead of conference "But the signature on the cheque won't happen until Belgrade has followed through on its pledges to us," he added. On Tuesday, Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica said it would be impossible to extradite Mr Milosevic before the conference, because an appeal by the ex-leader will not be completed by then. But Tanjug news agency has reported that Yugoslavia's constitutional court will rule on Thursday whether or not the decree is constitutional. Support If the decision goes against Mr Milosevic, his lawyers say it could mean his immediate extradition. Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic has also said the former president could be transferred to The Hague before the conference on Friday. Supporters of the former president have branded the decree illegal Several [hundreds of] thousand[s] of Mr Milosevic's supporters demonstrated in Belgrade on Tuesday evening against the extradition. Mr Kostunica, who rejected the idea of co-operating with The Hague when he first took power, acknowledged that US pressure had contributed to his change of heart. Mr Milosevic has been held in jail since 1 April on charges of corruption and abuse of power. He faces more serious charges of crimes against humanity at the tribunal in The Hague. If Mr Milosevic is transferred, he will be the first former head of state to be tried by a war crimes tribunal. He is accused of planning and ordering a campaign of terror, persecution and violence against the Kosovo Albanians at the end of the 1990s. [As opposed to NATO and their narco-trafficking contra stormtroopers who have done what they disingenuously accuse others of doing.] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
