VIENNA, Feb 22 (Hina) - The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) no longer considers Croatia a problem country, the head of a Croatian parliamentary delegation and deputy speaker, Zdravko Tomac, who took part in
the winter session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna on February 21 and 22, told Hina on Friday. "Croatia is no longer being mentioned as a problem in South-East Europe, but as an important factor that can help solve crises in the neighbourhood," Tomac said. He added the Croatian government believed the OSCE should reduce the staff of its mission in Croatia and discontinue the mission as soon as possible. Ivan Milas of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), who was part of the delegation at the session, told Hina "the greatest success of our policy is that nobody is mentioning us in particular," adding he believed "Croatia will enter a more peaceful period if it solves
VIENNA, Feb 22 (Hina) - The Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) no longer considers Croatia a problem
country, the head of a Croatian parliamentary delegation and deputy
speaker, Zdravko Tomac, who took part in the winter session of the
OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna on February 21 and 22, told
Hina on Friday.
"Croatia is no longer being mentioned as a problem in South-East
Europe, but as an important factor that can help solve crises in the
neighbourhood," Tomac said.
He added the Croatian government believed the OSCE should reduce
the staff of its mission in Croatia and discontinue the mission as
soon as possible.
Ivan Milas of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), who was part of
the delegation at the session, told Hina "the greatest success of
our policy is that nobody is mentioning us in particular," adding he
believed "Croatia will enter a more peaceful period if it solves its
problems on its own."
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