News

Call Number
350-1-1:600/3

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:600/3
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #600 / No. 3
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000600
Original Title
Dnevnik
Date of air
1999-03-08
Date
1999
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Serbo-croatian
Duration
40 min.

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
Special Program, "On A Direct Line" (continued from 768):
- Upcoming rallies in support of Yugoslav policies by Yugoslav citizens living in Switzerland, Northern France, and Denmark.
- Reports from Vienna and Stuttgart on Serbs' view of Kosovo crisis.
- Short documentary on the new role of NATO: U.S. uses NATO to create New World Order, to realize hegemonistic ideas, provoke crisis to show problem-solving capabilities, U.S. openly dismisses OSCE and UN authority – what is NATO's role in the post-Cold War period?
- Serbian public reaction to NATO's bombing threats.
- Serbian Renewal Movement: U.S. goes against principles of its founding fathers by supporting terrorists.

Serbian Television Evening News (1):
- Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic meets Balkan Envoy Richard Holbrooke; Milosevic: Yugoslavia is fighting terrorism not war in Kosovo, Brcko situation threatens Dayton agreement (cited).
- Serbian Radical Party: U.S. wants to accuse Serbia of hindering peace process and aid Kosovo Albanians in creating greater Albania (cited).
- Report on Foreign Media Coverage:
Bulgarian parliament to meet and decide on aiding NATO; German newspaper Neues Deutschland: KLA persistent in desire to separate Kosovo from Yugoslavia, U.S. unsuccessful at getting KLA to sign Contact Group's Ten Principles; Wall street Journal: NATO lacks legal right to deploy troops in Yugoslavia, no U.S. interests in Kosovo, too much money already spent in Bosnia (all cited).
- Bulgarian/Yugoslavia Friendship organization meets in Sofia, Bulgaria to discuss Kosovo crisis: U.S. flaring up ethnic conflicts in Europe to prevent a united Europe, why does not NATO bomb KLA training camps in Albania? (cited).
- Serbian police found weapons in the village of Gaire along with four Albanian men held by the KLA.
- Radisic (a Republika Srpska official): Brcko's new status endangers stability and peace in the region (cited).
END CUT OFF

STUDIO B:
- Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov to meet Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in Belgrade tomorrow: discussion of Kosovo situation and peace solution; Ivanov meeting today with Albanian political leaders in Tirana, Albania.
- Greek Foreign Minister Georgios Papandreou to meet Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, Yugoslav Deputy Minister Vuk Draskovic, and President of Serbia Milan Milutinovic.
- KLA attacks Yugoslav army forces near the villages of Zur and Brez; OSCE reports that a shootout around Jeskovo has stopped – one policeman was wounded [part of this report is inaudible].

Context

Associated Names
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) (Producer)