Friday, May 10, 2024

Xi Jinping's visit to Europe was not a failure, but(I hope) will instead result in success


ORIGINAL ARTICLE: 

There was much more in the game of Balkans that people have nooo clue about. Beginning 1996, I no longer wanted to have anything to do with Bill Clinton due to what became

clearly was Brito American Balkans negotiation with Russia - it clearly was coordinated war that Bill Clinton led under his presidency and who no longer could hide our relationship infront of other politicians - I begun to protest one and became willing to even physically fight him for what clearly appeared was a betrayal as NATO involved global powers which had no business
 to participate in negotiations of Balkan war of any kind to decide on how new borders should be chartered - Bill Clinton begun to torture me even directly as a result of my denying relation to one.

It might sound insane, but the one who destroyed Slobodan Milošević were Serbs alone once they refused to comply with Brito American allies who no longer were capable to hide/lie about what went on and end the war. Bill Clinton stated me and to what Russian/Chinese and Serbian side had to agree on the top, "my presidency is coming to an end and I must end the war" and so it was till Serbs(not Milošević) realized they no longer are in control of any kind and things will take for the worst turn. Serbs at the top alone have with Russians approved swift bombing of Serbia in 1999 just so you know....Croatia and Bosnia have lost immense territories over Bill Clinton's military intervention which lasted for no less than 8 years. You can see the map of Yugoslav republics before 1991 and after 2000 and you will see what the difference is.

WHEREVER GENOCIDE WAS TAKING PLACE IS WHERE SERBIA GREW - SEE WHERE SREBRENICA IS LOCATED ON ABOVE MAP.

IT WASN'T ABOUT RUSSIAN AND CHINESE SIDES ONLY, BUT THAT OTHER SIDE THAT HAVE LOST A WHOLE A LOTS OF CREDIBILITY ALSO IN YUGOSLAVIA WHERE SLOVENES, CROATS, AND BOSNIANS WERE CERTAIN THAT IN THE CASE OF SPLIT - COUNTRY WOULD BECOME WESTERN PRO NATO AND EASTERN PRO RUSSIAN FEDERATION JUST AS YOU WOULD IMAGINE WAS ON THE MAP PRIOR TO 1990 - IT DIDN'T HAPPEN THAT WAY. THE SACRIFICE SERBS HAVE MADE TO NATO WAS MINIMAL WHEN COMPARED TO NEW TERRITORIES GAINED AND ILLUMINATI WHEN END TIME COMES DO NOT ASK IF THEY  CAN BUT SIMPLY DO IT...There was a huge blah blah around Bill Clinton's intervention, but Serbia is three times bigger than it was before 1990.

I do not know about Slovenian politicians as Slovenian sovereignty rather is a disgrace, but I do hope will develop my own relations with Chinese who had no choice in Slovenia but to play accordingly with Milan Kučan's instructions. Same with Croatia which didn't exploit its potential with China anywhere even near to where it should. Eastern Europe with exception to Russia didn't exist back then to extend it exists today when Ukrainians and others clearly are demonstrating world unwillingness to put up with Russian violence/domination. 

I still hope will meet with Xi Jinping and his delegation, but under new freedom terms. Independence/self reliance is not for negotiations anywhere in the world and the least is at my place. 

Russian Federation (1991–2001) - Bill Clinton's administration

DateConflictLocationRussia and its alliesOpponent(s)Result for Russia
1991–1993Georgian Civil WarGeorgiaGeorgia (country) Government of Georgia

Supported by
 Russia

Georgia (country) Zviad Gamsakhurdia's government in exile

Georgia (country) Zviadists

Victory
  • Zviadist revolt crushed
1991–1992South Ossetian WarSouth OssetiaSouth Ossetia South Ossetia

 Russia

Georgia (country) GeorgiaVictory
  • South Ossetia gained de facto independence
1992–1993War in AbkhaziaAbkhazia Abkhazia

 Russia[e]
 Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus

 Georgia

 UNA-UNSO

Victory
  • Abkhazia gained de facto independence
1992Transnistria War
PMR trucks on the bridge between Tiraspol and Bendery
Transnistria Transnistria

 Russia

 Ukrainian volunteers

 Moldova

 Romanian volunteers and military advisers
[30][37][38]

Victory
  • Transnistria gained de facto independence
1992–1997Tajikistani Civil War
Spetsnaz troops dismount an APC during the war
TajikistanTajikistan/ Tajikistan

Russia/ Russia
 Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan/ Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan/ Kyrgyzstan
Turkmenistan/ Turkmenistan
Supported by

 United Tajik Opposition

Afghanistan Afghanistan (until 1996)
 Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin (until 1996)
Afghanistan Taliban factions[f]
Supported by
 al-Qaeda[42]
 Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan

Victory
1994–1996First Chechen War
A Chechen militiaman takes cover behind a burned-out Russian BMP-2 armoured vehicle
Chechnya Russiaграница Ichkeria

 Mujahideen

Defeat[43]
1999War of DagestanDagestan Russia IIPBVictory
1999–2001Second Chechen War
A farewell ceremony for the 331st Airborne Regiment of the 98th Airborne Division withdrawn from Chechnya
Chechnya Russiaграница Ichkeria

 Caucasian Front
 Mujahideen

Victory

During the initial campaign, Russian military and pro-Russian Chechen paramilitary forces faced Chechen separatists in open combat and seized the Chechen capital Grozny after a winter siege that lasted from December 1999 until February 2000. Russia established direct rule over Chechnya in May 2000 although Chechen militant resistance throughout the North Caucasus region continued to inflict many Russian casualties and challenge Russian political control over Chechnya for several years. Both sides carried out attacks against civilians. These attacks drew international condemnation.

In mid-2000, the Russian government transferred certain military responsibilities to pro-Russian Chechen forces. The military phase of operations was terminated in April 2002, and the coordination of the field operations was given first to the Federal Security Service and then to the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the summer of 2003.

It could very well be that Xi Jinping's last visit to Europe was a much bigger success than what a NATO mission to Ukraine is.











End of the article and here is how Xi Jinping's visits to Slovenia went

Don't know how much Chinese president Xi Jinping is aware, but I endure Mount Everest of torture prior to his arrivals to Slovenia and after

The one who led torture and it was the same with Irani politicians were Milan Kučan's officials who once they learned about my future support for Iran and Palestine even listed under Kučan's resume how he was a  staunch supporter of Palestine(Kučan's issue as far as vocal support for Palestine under his resume and what he had Golob/Pahor/Fajon demonstrate me goes back to 2011 or so https://www.bivsi-predsednik.si/up-rs/2002-2007/bp-mk.nsf/ostalo/Biography). The one who led physical torture using police investigators always was psychiatrist Peter Kapš.

Kučan was a member of the communist party and even a head of one - but communist party in Yugoslavia never ever existed after 1960. Josip Broz Tito alone was a trader $$$$ with human lives which involved also neonazis not to mention other illegal practices while priding himself on luxury $$$$ equal and exceeding of many kings/queens.

Milan Kučan hated and hates European Union and even more NATO, but that didn't stop one from posting on his resume I cite, "The vision of the party led by Milan Kučan is summarised by the motto for its 1989 convention "Europe now!"." and what rather was used just as in the case of IRAN, POEPLE OF PALESTINE, CHINA AS THE WAY TO SHADOW ME WHENEVER NECESSARY - just as in the latest development between Palestine, Iran and Israel when Kučan used few days ago Tanja Fajon to present his option to Irani politicians as well as to Israeli ambassador about Slovenian support for Palestinian statehood/membership at UN - its how Kučan also used his politicians in the past to silence me across EU - fold really goes to EU politicians but this are just examples of how Kučan shadows crime/extermination procedure in Slovenia against someone like myself who became well known worldwide for rejecting Russo Serbian extermination procedures in Slovenia enforced by Slovenes alone. Situation with Kučan is indifferent whenever concerning Israeli issues involved in my case infrot of whom he danced and dances on his resume as a "member of the international management board of the Simon Peres Peace Institute". 

With one two words - A FUCK WIND. WHICHEVER WAY WIND BLOWS AND FOR AS LONG AS TRUTH STAYS SHADOWED. 

"COMMUNIST" KUČAN WITH WHAT HE PRIDED HIMSELF WITH INFRONT OF YOUR OFFICIALS KNIGHTED BY VATICAN AND A GREAT HUMANITARIAN  WHO WENT ON TO FINANCE TORTURE WITH SLOVENIAN TAXPAYERS MONEY ALL THE WAY TO FIJI.




Date and Place of Birth:
Križevci, Slovenia, 1941, January 14.
Education:
Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana, graduated in 1964.
Marital Status:
Married to Štefka Kučan, two daughters, Ana and Špela
Terms:
President of the Presidency 1990-1992
President of the Republic of Slovenia 1992-1997 and 1997-2002

Milan Kučan was born in 1941 near the Slovenian-Hungarian border, in the village of Križevci in Prekmurje, where after World War II a high barbed-wire fence of the Warsaw Pact grew all along the border of the former Socialist Yugoslavia. He grew up in a Protestant environment in a teacher’s family of seven. He attended primary school and grammar school in Prekmurje. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Ljubljana in 1964.

He was politically active already during his university years, especially in the Youth Association of Slovenia. In 1968, he became its president; later his political activity brought him to the League of Communists of Slovenia and to the Socialist Alliance of Working People, the umbrella organisation of political and civil groups and associations of the time. In 1973, he became secretary of the Socialist Alliance and in 1978, president of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia.

Between 1982-1986 he was Slovenia's representative in the leadership of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, the capital of the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia. In this period, he dealt in greater depth with the issues of the political system and the constitutional aspects of interethnic relations, especially Serbia and its autonomous provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina.

In 1986 he returned to Slovenia to become and remain one of Slovenia’s central political personalities. He was the most credible political personality and one of the most popular Slovenes by all public opinion surveys in the first ten years of political pluralism; he continues to enjoy a high esteem and respect among the Slovenes also after December 2002, when his second term as the president of Slovenia expired.

In 1986, when Kučan became the president of the League of Communists of Slovenia, he stood for an open political dialogue, political freedoms and the respect of human dignity. Two year later, Slovenia witnessed the beginning of political spring and the emergence of numerous political organisations; foreign press described Slovenia as an island of freedom of the former political East. The vision of the party led by Milan Kučan is summarised by the motto for its 1989 convention "Europe now!".

Milan Kučan continuously spoke up against the trends that were pushing Yugoslavia into states of emergency and bloody war. He rose up against the lack of democracy, against ethnic inequality and against the trampling of human and minority rights. He advocated the separation of the then single party from the state, its descent from power and the verification of its legitimacy through free elections.

As the situation in the former Yugoslavia could no longer be resolved and the country became a crisis area dangerous for peace and safety of its nations and Europe, Kučan, a fervent advocate of non-violence sought ways to ensure peaceful disassociation of the peoples of the former Yugoslavia on the grounds of the right of nations to self-determination, the basis of the relations in Yugoslavia ever since the liberation struggle in World War II. In the belief that the most important values are human lives, dignity and rights, Kučan opposed a violent preservation of Yugoslavia and favoured a controlled process of peaceful, non-violent break-up of Yugoslavia and a coexistence of Yugoslav nations on a different basis.

At the first democratic and direct multiparty elections held in April 1990, Kučan was elected president of the presidency of the Republic of Slovenia, a collective authority of the then republic of the Socialist Yugoslavia. He strove for a nationally recognisable citizen state, for consensus among political forces and for national reconciliation. In December 1990, when Slovene voted for independence and the disassociation from Yugoslavia, they were firm in their unanimity. 88,2% of voters opted for independent Slovenia at the turnout of 93,2%.

“Tonight, dreams are allowed. Tomorrow is a new day,« addressed Milan Kučan the Slovenes when celebrating the dream of their own country come true while the tanks of the Yugoslav Army were already on the roads.

Milan Kučan led Slovenia to successfully defend itself from the Yugoslav army's aggression, and to successfully strike a peace agreement in July of that same year. He represented Slovenia at the peace conference for the former Yugoslavia in autumn 1991, which declared the rights of Yugoslav nations to self-determination assessing that the state of Yugoslavia had disintegrated. Kučan represented Slovenia when it became full member of the United Nations in 1992. He remained in the leadership of Slovenia also after the adoption of its new Constitution. In 1992 he was elected president of the republic with 64% votes in the first ballot, and re-elected in 1997 with 55,54% votes in the first ballot, both times running on a list of citizens.

In the period of Kučan's two presidential terms, Slovenia successfully completed the process of transition from one political system to another and adjusted to modern processes and standards of Euro-Atlantic integrations. It entered the group of countries with a high level of human development, ranking 29th among 173 countries of the UN Development Programme in 2000. In the spring of 2003 Slovenia held two successful referenda on the accession to the EU and NATO, having thus achieved the goals set upon the independence. By economic criteria Slovenia ranked high among the EU candidate countries and is still considered the most successful new member of the European Union.

Milan Kučan is known for his analytical abilities, rational political positions, high sensitivity for the rights of individuals and minorities and limitless perseverance in seeking allies for peaceful resolutions of social problems by consent. He took determined steps for a peaceful, stable and successful disassociation of Slovenia from Yugoslavia and strove for a stabilisation in the area of former Yugoslavia. As Slovenia was accelerating its developmental pace in the 1990’s, other parts of the former Yugoslav federation were afflicted by war. In this period, Milan Kučan fostered relations with political forces in the former Yugoslavia that advocated peace and coexistence of the nations. Kučan believes that, in the name of the future of the human civilisation, Europe can no longer afford the divisions of the past and is therefore bound to create strong bonds within itself, i.e. also to its the South-East.

Persuaded that the globalisation calls for a new, thorough consideration of the political reality as well as a firm ethical orientation, should humanity wish to establish balance on the planet, Milan Kučan co-founded in 2002 the International Ethical Collegium and became its co-president together with Michel Rocard, former prime minister of France. In 2004, Milan Kučan became chairman of Forum 21, a non-profit association in Slovenia intending to contribute to a competent development choice. In 2004, Kučan joined the Club of Madrid, an organization of former heads of state and prime ministers actively promoting democracy that delivers. He is member also of the Balkan Political Club led by Zhelyu Zhelev, former president of Bulgaria; member of the international management board of the Simon Peres Peace Institute; and member of the Russell Tribunal for Palestine.

Five years after the end of his term of office, Milan Kučan had the right to the Office of the former President of the Republic of Slovenia. His office closed on 22 December 2007, upon the expiration of the term of office of the president of the republic Dr Janez Drnovšek.

Milan Kučan received numerous decorations and awards of the highest order. He was, inter alia, awarded the “Golden Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia” by the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr Janez Drnovšek, and "The Pope Pius Order of Knighthood" by Pope John Paul II. He is proud of the awards of minority groups, such as “Golden Wheel” of Roma from Berlin and the “Honour of Slovenian Cultural and Economic Union”, a Slovenian minority organisation in Italy. On 9 May 2007, the Day of Europe Milan Kučan was declared the citizen of honour of the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana. In the same year, in September 2007, International League of Humanists declared Milan Kučan a “Statesman—Humanist of 21st Century”.

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