Yugoslavia R.I.P.

  • 2006-05-24
  • By Gwynne Dyer
Within days of Montenegro's successful referendum on independence on May 21, Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic will be arriving in Brussels to open talks on joining the European Union, while other Montenegrin diplomats arrive in New York to seek admission as the 193rd member of the United Nations. A country that was extinguished 88 years ago has risen from its grave 's and the mini-empire that absorbed it has finally come to an end.With Montenegro's independence, the last vestige of former Yugoslavia is gone: Serbia has lost its seacoast and reverted to its land-locked borders of 1918. Yugosla...
 
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