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Correcting item HNA 6694

ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - Please not that a mistake has occurred in itemHNA 6694 headlined "PM SANADER VISITS OSCE MISSION HEADQUARTERS INZAGREB".
ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - Please not that a mistake has occurred in item HNA 6694 headlined "PM SANADER VISITS OSCE MISSION HEADQUARTERS IN ZAGREB".

The name of the Serbian Prime Minister in the third paragraph was incorrectly written. The name of the Serbian Prime Minister is Vojislav Kostunica.

The entire article should read as follows:

"ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - The right path for Croatia is reconciliation, cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, return of refugees, restitution of property and association with NATO and the EU, "which we want and deserve," Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said in Zagreb on Tuesday during his visit to the headquarters of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Mission to Croatia.

Sanader visited the OSCE headquarters in Zagreb at the invitation of OSCE Mission head Jorge Fuentes Monzonis Vilallonga.

"The normalisation of relations with Serbia and Montenegro is the key to stabilisation of the region," Sanader said, adding that he had visited Serbia and Montenegro and that preparations for the visit of Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica to Zagreb were under way.

Commenting on two recent events in Serbia - establishment of the government-in-exile of the so-called Republic of Srpska Krajina and a Chetnik rally in Ravna Gora - Sanader said he had warned Kostunica that such events were not good for Serbia.

"However, we must continue with normalisation and reconciliation because it is important for the entire region and for us," Sanader said.

The PM stressed that cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague was important. "War crimes can be committed even when you defend yourself," Sanader said.

"Everybody who committed war crimes must be put on trial and that is in line with the laws of war," Sanader said and added that for him there was no difference between Generals Mladen Markac, Ivan Cermak, Milivoj Petkovic and Ante Gotovina.

"We believe it is a good sign that the ICTY has agreed to refer some trials to Croatia, because it proves that The Hague views Croatia as a reliable partner," Sanader said.

The PM went on to say that it was also important to normalise relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina where Croats are the smallest ethic group. "It is important that Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina enjoy equal rights as the other two constituent ethnic groups," Sanader said.

Speaking about the return of refugees and the restitution of property, Sanader mentioned the Sarajevo Declaration, adding that Croatia was very active in its implementation. Even though he said the objectives of the Sarajevo Declaration were very ambitious - the restitution of property and the return of all refugees by the end of 2006 - Sanader added that Croatia was doing all that it could to achieve those goal.

"Croatia is more advanced than other countries (in the region). We did not wait for the Sarajevo Declaration or a similar meeting to do that," Sanader said.

The prime minister called on the OSCE to help create new jobs primarily in areas affected by the 1991-1995 war.

The Croatian government has done all it could, but this was not enough, which is why it calls on the OSCE to do what it can to bring more "greenfield investments to Croatia" because it would help overcome the present difficult situation and restore trust, Sanader said.

Fuentes said that the OSCE showed good will to help Croatia on its path. The OSCE wishes to facilitate Croatia's progress to the EU and hopes the country will join the Union soon, he said, adding that the OSCE Mission planned to withdraw from Croatia soon."

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