A report yesterday in Tirana TIRANA - Serbian President Milan Milutinović, who was on a one-day visit to Tirana, said yesterday that he was deeply saddened by the painful events in Albania caused by the natural catastrophe. He promised that he would help as much as possible with
Diplomacy TIRANA - A careless word with consequences. In a communication yesterday with journalists, the Serbian Foreign Minister, Milan Milutinoviç, said that Albanian terrorists are operating in Kosovo. According to him, these people are destabilizing peace. In an immediate rea
P. 6 LONDON: The Yugoslav opposition leader, Vuk Draškoviç, said yesterday at a joint audio-video-telephone press conference with the general staff in Yugoslavia of KFOR to President Milan Milutinoviç that Albanians are not being properly valued and are being massively and compre
THE WAR CLOSE TO ALBANIA: BELGRADE BREAKS OFF RELATIONS WITH TIRANA USA rockets set off for the North Yeltsin: Clinton, I am not for war Hegemony is the key to Kosovo President Clinton held talks yesterday by phone with Russian President Boris Yeltsin. He said that the essence of
Former prime ministers, ministers, MPs and senior officials are accused pages 8-9 The Serb-Kosovar meeting began in France Rambouillet, the castle of reconciliation ahead The efforts, as much as the hour of delay, the talks between Albanians and Serbs began an hour late last nigh