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Documentary explores Iran’s influence on Bosnia

B92’s new documentary “On the Horizon” looks at the influence of Iran on Bosnia and the entire region.

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The influence of Iran in Bosnia is sophisticated and goes through the rich Iranian culture, which relies on the ancient Persian civilization, Lalić said, adding that almost the entire Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) intellectual elite is under Iranian influence. Their go the Serbs again trying to demonetize the Bosnians and justifie them selfs of the evil they did and are doing to destroy Bosnia i Herzegovina Rep. As usual blame the victims the Bosnians let up Serbs no-one is buying it except the Serbs their own self serving propaganda to their own end. We all so can say Serbia and Serbs are radical fanatics lots of evidence too.

“SECURITY AGREEMENT WITH SERBIA
TEHRAN, Jan. 22—First Vice President Parviz Davoudi on Sunday authorized the signing of a temporary agreement on security cooperation between Iran and Serbia IRNA reported. In response to the Interior Ministry’s proposal, the cabinet authorized the Intelligence Ministry to temporarily ink such an agreement. The move is in accordance with Article 2 of the bylaw on drawing up and signing international contracts approved in 1992.”

This news aroused substantial interest within the intelligence community, revealing that Serbia and Iran had worked out a secret security arrangement at the time the American pressures against Iran were increasing over that country\'s nuclear program and when western countries were beginning to organize a political blockage and announce the possibility of military pressures. The article does not reveal the type of security agreement, whether this refers only to the exchange of intelligence, the supply of arms or a stronger military alliance. There have been some suspicions that Iran was in particular interested in the Serbia’s experiences from the 1999 Kosovo War, particularly concerning the attack of NATO air force, though this could be part of a much wider and stronger agreement.

This news was very awkward for the government in Belgrade, as it was obvious that Belgrade and Teheran had conducted secret talks on their security cooperation, while Teheran let the cat out of the bag. The government in Belgrade reacted nervously to the article via its own press agency Tanjug, denying the signing of an agreement.

“NO FOUNDATION TO CLAIMS OF SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN IRAN AND SERBIA.
26 January2006 16:59 Belgrade (Tanjug)—The Foreign Ministry of Serbia announced today that the claims released by the Iranian state news agency IRNA that the governments of Iran and the Council of Ministers of Serbia & Montenegro had signed an agreement in the field of security are unfounded.
The only document that has been signed, and that was back in December 2001, is the Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in Combating the Illegal Trade of Drugs, Illicit Substances and Raw Materials,\' announced the Ministry.“

Analysts have been quick to note that Tanjug only denied claims that the two governments had signed such a security agreement which, perhaps, may not have been signed by the Belgrade time at the time of the press release, but does not deny that the talks had been held and an informal agreement reached on the basis of those talks. This possible agreement worries Washington, as the question must be posed as to the kind of security arrangement reached. An earlier news report from IRNA from June 2005 proves that there were in fact talks held.

At that time, the IRNA released an article on the visit by Deputy Foreign Minister of Serbia Predrag Boskovic to Iran, where he was received by Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi. IRNA cites Boskovic\'s official statement on behalf of his government, stating that the “position of Iran on regional and international issues is positive and constructive.” According to IRNA, Boskovic informed Kharrazi “of the situation in the Western Balkans, which has entered into a new phase”. During the two day visit, Boskovic signed two agreements of understanding with the Iranian officials, though there was no news as to what these agreements concerned.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

The influence of Iran in Bosnia is sophisticated and goes through the rich Iranian culture, which relies on the ancient Persian civilization, Lalić said, adding that almost the entire Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) intellectual elite is under Iranian influence. Their go the Serbs again trying to demonetize the Bosnians and justifie them selfs of the evil they did and are doing to destroy Bosnia i Herzegovina Rep. As usual blame the victims the Bosnians let up Serbs no-one is buying it except the Serbs their own self serving propaganda to their own end. We all so can say Serbia and Serbs are radical fanatics lots of evidence too.

“SECURITY AGREEMENT WITH SERBIA
TEHRAN, Jan. 22—First Vice President Parviz Davoudi on Sunday authorized the signing of a temporary agreement on security cooperation between Iran and Serbia IRNA reported. In response to the Interior Ministry’s proposal, the cabinet authorized the Intelligence Ministry to temporarily ink such an agreement. The move is in accordance with Article 2 of the bylaw on drawing up and signing international contracts approved in 1992.”

This news aroused substantial interest within the intelligence community, revealing that Serbia and Iran had worked out a secret security arrangement at the time the American pressures against Iran were increasing over that country\'s nuclear program and when western countries were beginning to organize a political blockage and announce the possibility of military pressures. The article does not reveal the type of security agreement, whether this refers only to the exchange of intelligence, the supply of arms or a stronger military alliance. There have been some suspicions that Iran was in particular interested in the Serbia’s experiences from the 1999 Kosovo War, particularly concerning the attack of NATO air force, though this could be part of a much wider and stronger agreement.

This news was very awkward for the government in Belgrade, as it was obvious that Belgrade and Teheran had conducted secret talks on their security cooperation, while Teheran let the cat out of the bag. The government in Belgrade reacted nervously to the article via its own press agency Tanjug, denying the signing of an agreement.

“NO FOUNDATION TO CLAIMS OF SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN IRAN AND SERBIA.
26 January2006 16:59 Belgrade (Tanjug)—The Foreign Ministry of Serbia announced today that the claims released by the Iranian state news agency IRNA that the governments of Iran and the Council of Ministers of Serbia & Montenegro had signed an agreement in the field of security are unfounded.
The only document that has been signed, and that was back in December 2001, is the Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in Combating the Illegal Trade of Drugs, Illicit Substances and Raw Materials,\' announced the Ministry.“

Analysts have been quick to note that Tanjug only denied claims that the two governments had signed such a security agreement which, perhaps, may not have been signed by the Belgrade time at the time of the press release, but does not deny that the talks had been held and an informal agreement reached on the basis of those talks. This possible agreement worries Washington, as the question must be posed as to the kind of security arrangement reached. An earlier news report from IRNA from June 2005 proves that there were in fact talks held.

At that time, the IRNA released an article on the visit by Deputy Foreign Minister of Serbia Predrag Boskovic to Iran, where he was received by Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi. IRNA cites Boskovic\'s official statement on behalf of his government, stating that the “position of Iran on regional and international issues is positive and constructive.” According to IRNA, Boskovic informed Kharrazi “of the situation in the Western Balkans, which has entered into a new phase”. During the two day visit, Boskovic signed two agreements of understanding with the Iranian officials, though there was no news as to what these agreements concerned.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

The influence of Iran in Bosnia is sophisticated and goes through the rich Iranian culture, which relies on the ancient Persian civilization, Lalić said, adding that almost the entire Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) intellectual elite is under Iranian influence. Their go the Serbs again trying to demonetize the Bosnians and justifie them selfs of the evil they did and are doing to destroy Bosnia i Herzegovina Rep. As usual blame the victims the Bosnians let up Serbs no-one is buying it except the Serbs their own self serving propaganda to their own end. We all so can say Serbia and Serbs are radical fanatics lots of evidence too.

“SECURITY AGREEMENT WITH SERBIA
TEHRAN, Jan. 22—First Vice President Parviz Davoudi on Sunday authorized the signing of a temporary agreement on security cooperation between Iran and Serbia IRNA reported. In response to the Interior Ministry’s proposal, the cabinet authorized the Intelligence Ministry to temporarily ink such an agreement. The move is in accordance with Article 2 of the bylaw on drawing up and signing international contracts approved in 1992.”

This news aroused substantial interest within the intelligence community, revealing that Serbia and Iran had worked out a secret security arrangement at the time the American pressures against Iran were increasing over that country\'s nuclear program and when western countries were beginning to organize a political blockage and announce the possibility of military pressures. The article does not reveal the type of security agreement, whether this refers only to the exchange of intelligence, the supply of arms or a stronger military alliance. There have been some suspicions that Iran was in particular interested in the Serbia’s experiences from the 1999 Kosovo War, particularly concerning the attack of NATO air force, though this could be part of a much wider and stronger agreement.

This news was very awkward for the government in Belgrade, as it was obvious that Belgrade and Teheran had conducted secret talks on their security cooperation, while Teheran let the cat out of the bag. The government in Belgrade reacted nervously to the article via its own press agency Tanjug, denying the signing of an agreement.

“NO FOUNDATION TO CLAIMS OF SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN IRAN AND SERBIA.
26 January2006 16:59 Belgrade (Tanjug)—The Foreign Ministry of Serbia announced today that the claims released by the Iranian state news agency IRNA that the governments of Iran and the Council of Ministers of Serbia & Montenegro had signed an agreement in the field of security are unfounded.
The only document that has been signed, and that was back in December 2001, is the Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in Combating the Illegal Trade of Drugs, Illicit Substances and Raw Materials,\' announced the Ministry.“

Analysts have been quick to note that Tanjug only denied claims that the two governments had signed such a security agreement which, perhaps, may not have been signed by the Belgrade time at the time of the press release, but does not deny that the talks had been held and an informal agreement reached on the basis of those talks. This possible agreement worries Washington, as the question must be posed as to the kind of security arrangement reached. An earlier news report from IRNA from June 2005 proves that there were in fact talks held.

At that time, the IRNA released an article on the visit by Deputy Foreign Minister of Serbia Predrag Boskovic to Iran, where he was received by Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi. IRNA cites Boskovic\'s official statement on behalf of his government, stating that the “position of Iran on regional and international issues is positive and constructive.” According to IRNA, Boskovic informed Kharrazi “of the situation in the Western Balkans, which has entered into a new phase”. During the two day visit, Boskovic signed two agreements of understanding with the Iranian officials, though there was no news as to what these agreements concerned.