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As finance minister, Fyodorov has handled monetary issues such as budget deficits, inflation and taxation. Shoklin, as economics minister, will deal more directly with economic policy, such as industry subsidies. Fyodorov submitted his resignation last week when Yeltsin and Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin named a new government dominated by Soviet-era managers. Presidential spokesman Anatoly Krasikov said that Yeltsin had not accepted Fyodorod's resignation and that Fyodorod continued to work in his position. Russian economic minister blasts reformers for refusal The Associated Press The 38-year-old Fyodorov has made staying in the government conditional on the removal of conservative Central Bank chairman Viktor Gerashchenko. MOSCOW — Russia's new economics minister lashed out yesterday at reformers for refusing to join the government and predicted high inflation in January. The key post of finance minister remained in question. A spokesman for Boris Yeltsin said the president had not accepted the resignation of Finance Minister Boris Fyodorov. Fyodorov, a top reformer whose fate has come to represent Russia's commitment to market reforms, quit after a Cabinet shakeup favoring conservatives who advocate a slower pace of reform. Fyodorov's resignation followed that of Gaidar, the architect of Yeltsin's free-market reforms. New Economics Minister Alexander Shokhin, Russia's top debt negotiator, had harsh words for reformers, including his predecessor Yegor Gaidar and Fyodorov. "It is bad that several key figures in the Cabinet, including Yegor Gaidar, have decided to relieve themselves of responsibility for the course they pursued over the last four months," said Shokhin. "They are doing everything to blame the reorganized government for all the consequences, including negative consequences, of reforms," said Shokhin, who began his career with the Soviet state planning organization, Gosplan, but has at times sided with the reformers. Fyodorov is largely credited with bringing runaway inflation down to 12 percent for December. He has warned that the new government will increase spending and send inflation soaring. But Shokhin told reporters that Fyodorov and Gaidar were to blame for an inflation rate that will be "much higher" this month for postponing payment of some government debts until the first quarter of 1994. THE NEWS in brief SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina U.N. leaders assert differing viewpoints on Bosnian air strikes The future of Europe is at stake in Bosnia and only swift, retaliatory air strikes will end aggression by the warring factions, the U.N. commander in former Yugoslavia said Monday. By contrast, the U.N. secretary-general, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, questioned NATO's willingness to use force despite the recent renewal of its threat to stage air attacks to protect U.N. areas. He warned that the conflict could spread with outside intervention and urged more diplomacy to solve it. The differing views came during what the departing U.N. commander for Bosnia, Lt. Gen. Francis Briquemont of Belgium, has called a crisis for the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Bosnia. They illustrated the lack of consensus on how to end Europe's worst bloodshed since 1945. Gen. Jean Cot of France, commander of all U.N. troops in the former Yugoslav federation, used the transfer of Briquemont's command to Lt. Gen. Sir Michael Rose of Britain as a platform to reiterate his view that only military action by other nations can stop the war. Fighting has escalated since peace talks failed again last week. U.N. peacekeepers themselves and the six U.N.-designated "safe zones" in Bosnia are under threat. Critics say all the Bosnia factions — Muslims, Serbs and Croats — frequently interfere with aid convoyes. Indeed, Secretary of State Warren Christopher told his French counterpart yesterday that Washington opposed trying to force a political solution on Bosnia's Muslims, Croats and Serbs. CHINA CHINA China to discuss political prisoners Secretary of State Warren Christopher characterized his meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen as positive. However, he added, "We have not made enough progress to justify my saying there has been significant overall progress." PARIS — China pledged Monday to discuss U.S. concerns about 235 political prisoners, a step toward meeting human rights conditions set by President Clinton, U.S. officials said. The meeting was the latest in a series of human rights discussions that are a precursor to U.S. renewal of China's favorable trade access to U.S. markets. Christopher and Qian agreed to intensify their talks as a June 3 deadline approaches for Clinton's decision on renewing most-favored-nation, or MFN, status for China. --- China agreed for the first time to discuss in detail 235 specific detainee cases cited by the Clinton administration, many relating to the 1989 pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, said Assistant Secretary of State Christopher also pressed China to use its influence with North Korea to further progress on inspections of North Korea's nuclear facilities. The U.S. officials said China had been cooperative in that area. John Shattuck. But in an executive order last May, the president linked MFN renewal to human rights progress, including releasing all political prisoners, allowing freedom of emigration, permitting international broadcasts, and ending cultural and religious repression in Tibet. PARIS U.S. official rejects Bosnian borders France proposed resolving the civil war in Bosnia by imposing borders on the Croats, Serbs and Muslims, but the idea was rejected by Secretary of State Warren Christopher. U.S. officials said yesterday. Christopher told French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe that the idea of imposing borders "logically could lead to the suggestion of using troops" to enforce the solution, according to one U.S. official, who briefed reporters on the condition his name not be used. Christopher arrived in Europe to find the NATO resolve on Bosnia splintering just two weeks after a NATO summit reaffirmed a limited but unified policy. There were threats from France and Britain to pull their troops out of the U.N. force there and the French's desire to force a political solution and confusion over the U.N.'s potential use of air power. Christopher said the United States was not willing to commit troops to such an effort, and Juppe acknowledged that, the official said. U.S. officials said that the French sought U.S. reaction to their idea, but it was not clear what countries they thought should participate in. QANA, Lebanon Lebanese town may be miracle site QANA, Lebanon With six stone wine pots and other evidence, archaeologists contend that a Lebanese village was the site of Jesus Christ's first miracle — turning water into wine. Tradition it has that Kfar Kanna, a small Arab village near the Sea of Galilee in Israel, was where Jesus turned six pots of water into wine at a wedding party. Kfar Kanna is about 41/2 miles northeast of Nazareth, Jesus' hometown. According to the Gospel of St. John in the Bible, the wedding took place in "Cana of Gallilee." Lebanese archaeologist Youssef Hourani, a specialist on Canaanite culture, is convinced the real Cana is Qana, a mostly Muslim town 15 miles west of the Israeli border. In 1969, Hourani discovered rock carvings in Qana depicting Jesus and his 12 disciples. Smaller engravings, including one resembling a bride, are on rocks nearby. He says his theory is supported by the discovery of six large stone water pots by a Qana peasant two decades ago. Sheik Badreddine Saygeh, the local religious leader, takes particular attention to the nature of the miracle. "Anyone who turns water into wine is an infidel," the 90-year-old patriarch huffed. 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