BELGRADE, Aug 4 (Hina) - The vice president of the Independent Democratic Serb Party and a member of the Croatian parliament, Milorad Pupovac, has rejected notions of reactivating Z-4, a plan that was offered to Serbs in Croatia at
the end of the early 1990s war under which they would get a state within a state.
BELGRADE, Aug 4 (Hina) - The vice president of the Independent
Democratic Serb Party and a member of the Croatian parliament, Milorad Pupovac,
has rejected notions of reactivating Z-4, a plan that was offered to Serbs in
Croatia at the end of the early 1990s war under which they would get a state
within a state. "Now those who rejected that plan can only sit down
and wonder 'God, what have we done?' and nothing else," Pupovac told Novi Sad's
Gradjanski List daily of Friday, adding "it would be rude of them to say
anything else because they ruined their chance".
Pupovac said "Serbia's then authorities, which influenced politicians
in Knin (Croatia), had the key role in the rejection of that plan".
"The people advocating the reactivation of the Z-4 plan would do better
to deal with much more important issues, such as the missing, the displaced,
and human rights," he said.