Subject: THE TRAGEDY OF EX-YUGOSLAVIA, EVENTUALLY A BIT OF GOOD NEWS: LORD OWEN'S RESIGNATION
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Brussels, May 31, 1995. To all who stood along three years, astonished at
the beginning, then dismayed, and finally disgusted, the job constantly
pursued by the reincarnation of Chamberlain and Daladier, the resignation
of Lord Owen is nothing but good news.
The fact that is going to resign the one who undersold the honour of Europe
- the one who has been the accomplice in all the violations of the
agreements, the alibi for the determined policy of aggression by the
Belgrade's regime and its Pale's allies -, cannot but strenghten the
emergency of a radically different approach of the European union towards
former Yugoslavia, an approach which should start from the basis of the
existence in this conflict of a resolute and determined enemy of right,
peace and civilization: the Milosevic's regime.
We hope that there will be no more EU negotiators but, eventually, an
european policy able to distinguish between assaulted and aggressors,
between civilians systematically targeted and criminals of war.
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