14.11.1999

OHR RTRS News Summary, 14 November 1999

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News Headlines

  • BiH officials and US diplomats agree to form Anti-Corruption Commission
  • PEC gives permission to 76 political parties, 17 independent candidates and seven coalitions to register for municipal elections
  • Serbs go on strike in Kosovska Mitrovica three companies due to security situation
  • Two bodies discovered in Kosovo
  • Girl killed in Pec
  • Six or seven Kosovo Albanians kidnap three gypsies, then beat and release them
  • Kosovo Albanians hold protest meeting in Pristina
  • Tokic on current political situation in BiH
  • Bosniak dissatisfaction initiates freeze in relations with OHR Mostar
  • Construction of house for families of fallen soldiers in Tomislavgrad
  • World news
  • Serbs from abroad and Serbian opposition condemn Belgrade regime
  • Dusan Milic, suspected of flooding Yugoslavia with counterfeit Dinars, released from Sabac prison
  • Rheinhart to meet with Kosovo Serb representatives in Kosovska Mitrovica on Monday
  • Remains of persons killed in Kosovo plane crash to be transferred to Italy
  • Canalization in Bijeljina
  • RS agriculture
  • Sports and weather

News Summary

BiH officials and US diplomats agree to form Anti-Corruption Commission

In Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, BiH officials and US diplomats agreed to form an RS-BiH Federation Joint Anti-Corruption Commission. RS and BiH Federation Prime Ministers Milorad Dodik and Edhem Bicakcic accepted the decision. At the end of the Dayton Agreement commemoration, US diplomat Robert Frowick held a press conference. All participants in the conference agreed that the BiH economy should be based on private business and that NATO troops in BiH should intensify the search for war criminals.

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