Seryosha hoped that the Soviet Union would be involved in mediating the Yugoslav civil war, rather than allowing the European Union and the United States to extend their tentacles into the Balkans.
You must know that the civil war in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia lasted until after 2000, when the years of war caused countless casualties, and the hatred between the various ethnic groups in Yugoslavia could not be reconciled at all.
The Serbs, as the main ethnic group, have formed a blood feud with the Croats, Slovenes, Albanians in Kosovo, and the Muslims in Bosnia.
Milosevic was eventually brought to an international tribunal for crimes against humanity by the US-led multinational force, where he died of illness and imprisonment.
However, in 1991, the Yugoslav civil war had just broken out, and it was concentrated only in Slovenia, Croatia, and the autonomous province of Kosovo.
The opportunity for a peaceful solution to the civil war in Yugoslavia remains.
Seryosha did not want U.S. influence to intervene in the Eastern European Unified Market, whose accession would give the United States vital access to the Mediterranean.
At the United Nations, the United States again launched a proposal to send troops to intervene in the civil war in Naslav.
This is because of the precedent of the last successful mediation of the Kuwaiti crisis, and the fact that Yugoslavia was originally a socialist country.
So the attitude of the USSR towards the Yugoslav question was crucial.
This time, Seryosha once again persuaded Gorbachev to take the initiative to intervene in the Yugoslav crisis.
At the United Nations, the attempt of the US-led NATO bloc to intervene directly and without diversion in Yugoslavia was again vetoed by the Soviet Union.
This time, however, the United States no longer intended to give the Soviet Union a good look, and they immediately canceled the large amount of aid that Bush and Gorbachev had agreed upon.
The differences between the United States and the Soviet Union over the Kuwait issue have now become even more serious.
While Yazov and Kryuchkov were planning to get rid of Seryosha, Seryosha again left the Soviet Union and flew to Sarajevo to meet Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic.
Seryosha was followed by the Yugoslav Observer Mission on Human Rights sent by the United Nations.
It is clear that the United States intends to observe the Serb military operations in Croatia and Slovenia under a microscope in the event of civilian deaths or accidental injuries.
The United States will have another excuse to send troops.
At this moment, Milosevic is well aware that Seryosha's arrival represents the only other voice in the world that dares to confront the United States.
On the other hand, the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia are facing almost the same predicament.
However, Gorbachev chose to compromise, while Milosevic chose to suppress it by force.
As soon as the door of Seryosha's plane opened, Seryosha walked down the spiral staircase quickly, and Milosevic came up affectionately and hugged Seryosha warmly.
At the welcome dinner that evening, Milosevic spoke highly of the friendship between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, claiming that Seryosha's arrival had opened a new chapter in the friendship between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
These scenes are obviously for the Western countries, and although the Soviet Union is now in decline, it still has to show the confidence of a superpower when it is time to be tough.
The day after the banquet, Seryosha finally found an opportunity to meet with Milosevic alone.
As soon as Seryosha spoke, Milosevic realized that he had been completely wrong.
"Why did you Soviets suggest that we abandon Croatia and Slovenia, how dare you say it, is this how you Soviets solve your own problems?"
"President Milosevic, as one of the few countries in the world that still adheres to socialism.
We are in almost the same situation.
The main ethnic group of the Soviet Union was ethnic Russians, just as the main ethnic group of your country was the ethnic Serbs.
Our old economic system is in complete jeopardy, facing the onslaught of the aggressive commodity economy of the West.
Our economic system is a source of misery for the people.
The economic downturn is precisely the reason for the intensification of national contradictions.
For the ethnic minorities in China, if you help them too much, it will not only cause dissatisfaction among the main ethnic group, but if you do not fundamentally solve the problem, the ethnic minorities will still not show a grateful attitude towards your concessions.
However, if you blindly favor the main ethnic group, the ethnic minorities will feel that you are depriving them of their citizenship.
As a government, a bowl of water will be scolded, and leaning towards either side will cause more dissatisfaction.
With only so many cakes, no matter how you divide the cake, there will be people who are not satisfied. ” Seryosha's words can be regarded as a reflection of Milosevic's heart, in the past Tito era, the Serbs made many concessions to the Yugoslav minority.
For example, the priority of joining the party, the priority of work, the priority of promotion, and the priority of education.
However, when Yugoslavia faced the impact of the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, these preferential policies of the past did not allow the republics and Yugoslavia to stand together.
Seryosha at least has one thing that Milosevic agrees with very much, and that's all there is to the cake now.
It is simply impossible to satisfy everyone, it is better to give these cakes to the Serbs who have always stood with Yugoslavia.
"Mr.
President, in any case, those human rights observation missions in the West should not be underestimated, and without the support of the United States and the European Community, Slovenia and Croatia would never dare to take a clear stand for independence.
So I suggest that you better withdraw your troops first, and the top priority is to stabilize your base first.
IMHO, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, as well as Kosovo are in danger of breaking out into independence.
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It is imperative to sit down at the negotiating table with Slovenia and Croatia first, and everyone will communicate first."
Milosevic looked at Seryosha with a serious face.
I don't know how to answer.
To put it bluntly, Milosevic actually didn't want Serbia to exchange fire with Slovenia and Croatia.
Slovenia and Croatia were originally rich provinces of Yugoslavia, and once a war broke out, it would definitely be a fatal blow to Yugoslavia's economy.
All the contradictions actually stem from the poor economic situation in Yugoslavia.
A large number of unemployed youth, who have nothing to do, have become enthusiastic about street politics.
It seems that all the problems of the economy are caused by politics.
But they didn't even think about why Yugoslavia was able to set an average annual GDP of 69 in Tito's more high-pressure era, and maintained a high growth rate for ten consecutive years.
Politics is just an excuse for some people to encourage ignorant young people to make trouble in the streets, and economic problems, in the final analysis, must be adjusted by economic means. t1706231537: