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MESIC VISITS DUBROVNIK FOR PATRON SAINT'S DAY, COMMENTS ON GRANIC, SVETA GERA

ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - President Stjepan Mesic visited Dubrovnik on Wednesday on the occasion of the Day of Dubrovnik-Neretva County and its patron saint, St. Leopold Bogdan Mandic.
ZAGREB, May 12 (Hina) - President Stjepan Mesic visited Dubrovnik on Wednesday on the occasion of the Day of Dubrovnik-Neretva County and its patron saint, St. Leopold Bogdan Mandic.#L# Mesic said that the construction of a highway that would link Dubrovnik to Split and Zagreb would help the whole county come out of isolation in terms of traffic links, which would result in strong development according to European standards. Asked by reporters to comment on the case of former foreign minister Mate Granic and Koncar CEO Darinko Bago, Mesic said: "I am not in the habit of meddling in the work of the judiciary." Responding to the question of Slovene soldiers stationed on Mount Sveta Gera, Mesic said every time he met his Slovene counterpart Janez Drnovsek they discussed outstanding issues between the two countries. "I believe we will resolve all those issues in the period ahead of us, including the issue of Sveta Gera. Slovene soldiers came there as the Yugoslav army withdrew. Now that Slovenia is in the European Union and Croatia is at its door, there is no reason for soldiers of either country to be deployed along the border, including Slovene soldiers stationed in the part of Croatian territory. "We must resolve that issue in such a way as to ensure that the transmitter positioned on Sveta Gera, which is owned by Slovenia, is guarded by Croatian police or some security organisation. But in any case it should not be soldiers," Mesic said. (Hina) vm

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