H.Res. 237 (102nd): Regarding the crisis in Yugoslavia.

Introduced:
Oct 03, 1991 (102nd Congress, 1991–1992)
Sponsor:
Rep. Edward Feighan [D-OH19]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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10/3/1991--Introduced.
Condemns: (1) the ongoing violence in Yugoslavia; and (2) the Yugoslav Federal Army's partisan conduct. Calls on: (1) the peoples of the Yugoslav region to reject calls for violent retribution for past injustices and to cooperate to advance the common good; and (2) such Army to cease providing assistance to the Serbian insurgents in Croatia. Urges federal and republican government leaders to: (1) guarantee the rights of minorities within their borders; (2) recognize the inadmissibility of change in borders except through negotiation and mutual consent; and (3) institute economic reform based on free market principles. Urges the President and Secretary of State to support the formation of a Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe peacekeeping force to assist in enforcing ceasefire compliance and its deployment in Yugoslavia.

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