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A hundred years may pass until we have achieved our desired goal; or it may never happen at all. Nevertheless, sometimes we can also dream. Looking into the future, I see such a unity of forces which will bring peace and justice to the world, and I cannot but think that, even if nobody can openly stand for it as of yet, one day those who are yet to come will maybe live to see it . . .
Stanley Baldwin
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II session of Igman Initiative
March 3-4, 2001. Novi Sad, Serbia
 The Igman Initiative was institutionalized at this session. Goran Svilanovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the FRY, who opened this session, was recommended to prompt unilateral abolishment of visas for citizens of Croatia. This was achieved in Spring 2002, and a year later resulted in a reciprocal response by the government of Croatia, which enabled the free movement of citizens between the two countries for the first time after the war. Beside Goran Svilanovic, other government representatives took part in this discussion, such as: Djordje Djukic, President of the Executive Council of Vojvodina; Borislav Novakovic, President of the City Council Novi Sad; Stefano Sanino, Head of OSCE Mission to the FRY; Ilija Jurisic, President of the Municipality Assembly of Tuzla; and Nenad Canak, President of the Vojvodina Assembly.
This session also saw the development of the expert teams’ projects on the topics of property, citizenship and visas, and the free flow of goods (please see diagram on page 4).
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