From: zarros@turing.scs.carleton.ca (Theodoros Sp. Zarros) Subject: News (in ENGLISH)- Mon, 22 Nov 1993 (Greek Press Office BBS, Ottawa). Athens,22/11/93(ANA)--Foreign Minister Karolos Papoulias will take part in a special meeting of foreign ministers of the European Union to discuss the situation in former Yugoslavia in Luxembourg today, a Foreign Ministry statement said. Mr Papoulias will also attend the Council of Ministers of the West European Union. Belgrade,22/11/93(ANA-N.Georgiadis)--Greece's Foreign Minister Karolos Papoulias Saturday handed Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic a draft of the three-point proposal on a solution to the Yugoslav crisis which Greece will submit to the EC when it assumes the rotating presidency January 1. Mr Papoulias said the 90-minute meeting in Split was a "happy " coincidence. Mr Papoulias had been originally scheduled to meet with Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic in Sarajevo, but weather conditions forced his plane to turn to the port city of Split where Mr Silajdzic was also waiting for the weather to clear before returning to Sarajevo. Mr Silajdzic had also been in Zagreb where he had conferred with Croatian President Franjo Tudjman. Mr Papoulias returned to Zagreb after his meeting whereupon he left for Luxembourg. Athens,22/11/93(ANA)--Defence Minister Gerasimos Arsenis attends the Western European Union's joint defence and foreign ministers meeting, to be held in Luxembourg today. Mr Arsenis left Athens for Luxembourg yesterday, and is due back in Athens tomorrow. Athens, 22/11/93(ANA)--Public Order Minister Stelios Papathemelis will meet US Ambassador Thomas Niles today for talks on matters of mutual interest. According to reports, the issue of the two US embassy officials arrested in Athens several days ago will also be discussed. The two Americans were released after their diplomatic capacity was ascertained and the embassy car they used was not searched. According to the reports, the two Americans have already left Greece and so have other US embassy officials working with them, in following a Palestinian agent on the day of the arrest. Athens,22/11/93(ANA)--In a message marking National Resistance Day yesterday and the anniversary of the destruction of the Gorgopotamos bridge by Greek guerrillas in co-operation with British commandos, Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou said the Greeks' celebration of their National resistance Day was conducted "with national unity and unanimity". Athens celebrated National Resistance Day with a Te Deum service at the Metropolitan Cathedral and the laying of wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The events was attended by Labour Minister Evangelos Yiannopoulos on behalf of the government, New Democracy party leader Miltiades Evert, Parliament President Apostolos Kaklamanis and other officials. Skopje/New York (Macedonian Press Agency/ANA)--The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, FYROM, has threatened to disrupt UN-sponsored talks with Greece if a Greek request that talks on confidence-building measures between the two states be separated from those on the name issue is accepted. According to Skopje state radio, Mr Tosevski said FYROM has not yet received any official notification as to whether and in which way negotiations with Greece will continue, adding that he is awaiting the report UN Secretary General Boutros Ghali is expected to submit in December. He said a further issue was which form these negotiations will be conducted in, bearing in mind the Greek aim of separating negotiations for confidence-building measures from those on the name. Mr Tosevski said such a separation can only take place under a new Security Council decision, adding that in no way will this be accepted by FYROM because in essence it will mean the freezing of the present process by which FYROM was accepted at the UN under the temporary name "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". Asked to comment on reports that the Greek government wants the FYROM issue to return to the European Community, Mr Tosevski said such an eventuality was "improbable", noting the intention of Italy and France to upgrade the level of their diplomatic relations with FYROM. According to reports from New York, a UN spokesman said he was unaware as to whether Greece would reply to Mr Boutros Ghali's letter on the FYROM issue, adding that the issue of whether or not the date for the resumption of talks will be set is in the hands of UN mediator Cyrus Vance.