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FOREIGN MINISTER ZUZUL: COOPERATION WITH PRESIDENT MESIC IS FAIR

JERUSALEM, March 16 (Hina) - Cooperation between the Croatian Foreign Ministry and the Office of the President is fair and nobody in Croatia's diplomatic services has been given the instruction not to send some message to President Stjepan Mesic, Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul said in Jerusalem on Tuesday commenting on some reports in the Croatian press.
JERUSALEM, March 16 (Hina) - Cooperation between the Croatian Foreign Ministry and the Office of the President is fair and nobody in Croatia's diplomatic services has been given the instruction not to send some message to President Stjepan Mesic, Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul said in Jerusalem on Tuesday commenting on some reports in the Croatian press.#L# "My impression is that the cooperation between the Croatian Foreign Ministry and the Office of the President is fair," Zuzul said, adding that under the Croatian Constitution, the foreign ministry is "primarily answerable to the government, i.e. the Prime Minister, and the President is the co-creator of the foreign policy". The foreign minister said he cooperated very well with President Mesic, whom he frequently met and consulted. "Nobody in the Croatian diplomatic network has been given any instruction on not sending something to the head of state. Quite the contrary, all visits which the President pays abroad are organised by the diplomatic services and at all his meetings either I or the (Foreign Ministry) State Secretary Hido Biscevic have so far been present," Zuzul said, adding that he wondered who was fuelling nonexistent conflicts and why they were doing so. The Croatian press has lately reported that some ambassadors have not been sending reports on their activities to President Mesic and that he is, in a way, denied information. Asked to comment on some negative reactions in Croatia to a statement on Israeli-Palestinian relations he gave on Monday after meeting Israeli Foreign Minister Sylvan Shalom, Minister Zuzul said he had relayed the clear position of his country on the issue. "We relayed the clear position of Croatia which is identical to the European Union's position. We support the implementation of guidelines for peace and continuation of negotiations. The fact, however, is that at the moment the negotiations are at a standstill," Zuzul said. "We believe that it is the duty of the Israeli government, as of any other government in the world, to ensure the safety and security of its citizens, and I did not go further than that in my assessments and statements," Zuzul said, adding that it was another matter how somebody interpreted his words. After his talks with Shalom, Zuzul extended condolences on the death of the latest victims of Sunday's terrorist attack in the Israeli city of Ashdod, and said that it was Croatia's view that the priority of the international community must be the fight against terrorism. "Croatia fully supports Israel's willingness to continue implementing peace guidelines, but also understands the Israeli government's obligation to protect its citizens and stop further terrorist attacks," Zuzul said on Monday and added that he hoped the Palestinians would succeed in finding a leadership that was capable of negotiating and achieving peace. (Hina) ms sb

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