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- Subject: Nea pou evdiaferouv/euxes
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- RFE/RL Daily Report
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- No. 246, 23 December 1992
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- MACEDONIAN MEMBERSHIP ON UN AGENDA. Reuters reported on 22
- December that in January the Security Council will consider
- Macedonia's application for membership. Foreign Minister Denko
- Maleski received assurances to that effect from Japan's ambassador
- to the UN, who becomes chairman of the Security Council on 1
- January. Greece has been blocking EC recognition of Macedonia,
- but Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and some other states have
- made it clear they will not allow Greece to stop them from
- recognizing Macedonia indefinitely. They consider ending
- Macedonia's international isolation essential if the conflict is
- to be prevented from spreading there. Macedonia is already
- recognized by Russia, Bulgaria, and a few other countries, and has
- agreed in principle to the deployment of a more than 800-strong UN
- peace-keeping force, the first instance in the Yugoslav conflict
- in which such a force would be stationed before hostilities broke
- out. (Patrick Moore, RFE/RL, Inc.)
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- SOLIDARITY: NO GENERAL STRIKE YET. After an extraordinary meeting
- of Solidarity's National Commission in Katowice, the union's
- leadership criticized the government for foot-dragging with regard
- to the problems of the mining industry and lack of real results in
- negotiations on restructuring and social guarantees for industrial
- workers in general. It threatened to "extend" protest actions if
- the government does not produce positive solutions by 6 January
- 1993. A more radical motion to call a general strike for that
- date was voted down. Walesa had sent the Solidarity leadership a
- letter asking for patience and prudence. While expressing sympathy
- with the unionists' grievances, Walesa said "We will not solve
- Poland's problems by striking; we can however damage the economy
- and the state by sowing chaos and destabilization." (Anna
- Sabbat-Swidlicka, RFE/RL, Inc.)
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- gia tnv avtigrafn, o lukos
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- ps. dudes kai dudettes kai apo meva euxes...
- - pw, pw ti rezili! oute politikos va nmouv...:(
-