European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 31, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 51, no. 257 350 thursday december 31,1992 d 8693 Abush Yeltsin Call Summit to sign nuclear arms pact Washington a president Bush and russian president Boris n. Yeltsin will hold a Black sea Summit this weekend to sign a historic treaty requiring the destruction of thousands of Long Range nuclear weapons. A this treaty is Good for All Mankind a Bush said in a Rose Garden announcement. Yeltsin in remarks relayed by rus Sian officials said the Start ii treaty was the a document of the Bush said the pact would Cut Long Range nuclear arsenals by two thirds Over the next several years. The treaty is the most far reaching Accord in the Brief history of nuclear disarmament and the signing Summit will Cap a breathtaking series of agreements that coincided with Bush s term in office and the demise of the soviet world. The pact bans All land based nuclear missiles with multiple warheads designed to hit several targets simultaneously and includes these other provisions a the . And russian arsenals of strategic nuclear warheads now about 20,000 combined would be pared by about two thirds by 2003, or earlier. A the most fearsome russian weapons heavy ss-18 missiles would be eliminated a 154 of them under the strategic arms reduction treaty of 1991 and now the last 154 under Start ii. A the United states would retain seaborne multiple warhead missiles Assur see Summit on Page 2 Les discourse sur la purification at Nevous Rappel i e Rien ? k lie Haiti at x a kicks it int i Irani of Ops n \ to it n a i in i ski i a a poster from the French organization my Pecins do Monde doctors of the world compares nazi Germany a Adolf Hitler to serbian president Slobodan Milosevic. The top of the poster says a a done to speeches of ethnic purification remind you of anything a the Bottom says a Stop the crimes against humanity by the nationalistic yugoslav Premier refuses to give up his Post Belgrade Yugoslavia apr moderate Milan panic vowed wednesday to stay in office temporarily and continue organizing opposition to serbian president Slobodan Milosevic. Panic was ousted tuesday As Federal Premier in a no Confidence vote in both houses of the yugoslav parliament. A i shall try to unite the opposition into one big democratic coalition a panic said. He told a news conference that the Constitution allows him to stay on As Premier until a new government is appointed. He also blasted the Federal parliament. A my critics. Are provoking the world into military intervention instead of doing All on the diplomatic Field to avoid it a panic said. A they describe my efforts to secure peace As treason but it is they who have betrayed the National responding to statements by extreme nationalist Leader Vojislav Seselja that panic might be arrested if he stayed in Yugoslavia panic said a a that a not democracy that is fascism. This is How it started in nazi Germany. We have to Stop it because if we done to we will pay a terrible after the no Confidence vote Deputy Premier Radoje Kontic of Montenegro was named to replace panic. Montenegro and Serbia Are the Only republics remaining in Yugoslavia. Meanwhile the Federal president Dobrica Cosic threatened greater involvement in the War in neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina should muslims continue attacking serbian positions in Sarajevo Bosnia a capital. The bosnian serbs backed by the serbian dominated yugoslav army took up arms after bosnian see Premier on Page 2bush visit puts Somalia forces on High Alert Mogadishu Somalia apr american troops and secret service personnel rushed wednesday to prepare for the new years visit of president Bush to one of the most chaotic Lawless towns in the world. Razor wire barriers were being Strung at the Sites Bush will visit in Mogadishu sandbags were being placed around new gun pits and machine gun posts find marines were extending and tightening their control. A we Are very concerned about the presidents Security visits Here a said a Marine spokesman col. To when he see related stories on Page 9 Fred Peck. A i doubt if any american president has Ever visited a nation in such turmoil and such a state of anarchy. A we Are doing everything we can to assure his the warlords who have been vying for control of Mogadishu and a strongman accused of massacring hundreds of rivals have accepted invitations to talks next week an Agency spokesman said wednesday. The spokesman Farouk Malwal described the two Day conference in Addis Ababa the capital of neighbouring Ethiopia As an a informal preparatory meeting see visit on Page 2 coming tomorrow 0 take another look at the top stories of 1992 in Friday s Holiday edition of the stars and stripes. A 36-Page special Section will feature a month by month Recap and include a collection of the Best photographs by stars and stripes staff members
