ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday will discuss events related to yesterday's assassination of Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic and the consequences of these events, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said at
the start of today's government sitting.
ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Thursday will
discuss events related to yesterday's assassination of Serbian
Premier Zoran Djindjic and the consequences of these events,
Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said at the start of today's
government sitting. #L#
Government will discuss these events and their implications most
probably at the closed part of its session, Racan said.
After the assassination of the Serbian premier on Wednesday, Racan
said he was appalled by this crime and extended his and the Croatian
government's condolences to the Serbian government and citizens.
Premier Racan left the session to receive European Commissioner for
Foreign Affairs Chris Patter. Patten, who was scheduled to stay in
Croatia today, had to change his plan of visit due to the latest
events in Serbia.
The government resumed its session with the analysis of the work and
this year's development plans of state owned and mostly state owned
companies.
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