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RFE/RL NEWSLINE 30 April 1999

POLISH TROOPS' DEPARTURE FOR ALBANIA DELAYED. The departure
of 140 Polish troops to Albania, scheduled to take place on
29 April, has been delayed, "Gazeta Wyborcza" reported. The
soldiers were due to travel to Italy by train and proceed by
ferry to Albania. Defense Ministry spokesman Leszek Laszczyk
said that it turned out "at the very last moment" that the
Polish troops must have permission from the Hungarian
parliament to transit Hungary. Poland has received such
permission from the Hungarian government, but under the
Hungarian Constitution, the transit of foreign troops through
Hungary requires parliamentary approval. JM

ORBAN TELLS PARLIAMENT HUNGARY IS SAFE. Prime Minister Viktor
Orban told the parliament on 29 April that Hungarians "could
not be more secure than we are now," Hungarian Television
reported. Orban said it is not surprising that "citizens of
Hungary, especially those living in the area of the southern
frontier, are worried about the NATO strikes." But he said
that when the air campaign began, "we were not lonely and
helpless but enjoyed equal membership with the strongest
military alliance in the world." Laszlo Kovacs, the chairman
of the opposition Hungarian Socialist Party, said it is
important for the government to "clearly disassociate itself
from all border modification proposals and territorial
claims." Istvan Csurka, head of the nationalist Hungarian
Justice and Life Party, has recently made several irredentist
proposals in connection with the ethnic Hungarian population
in Vojvodina. PB

EU OIL BAN GOES INTO EFFECT. The EU's ban on oil shipments to
Yugoslavia has gone into effect, an EU spokesman said in
Brussels on 30 April. The previous day, a NATO spokesman
noted that efforts on enforcing the ban will center on
stopping ships at sea. He stressed that the Atlantic alliance
does not plan to attack oil pumping or storage facilities in
Montenegro, RFE/RL's South Slavic Service reported. The
governments of some 15 non-member countries have announced
that they will respect the ban. They are Bulgaria, Romania,
Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein,
Switzerland, and Cyprus. PM

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