DUBROVNIK COUNTY DUBROVNIK, May 11 (Hina) - Croatia has always considered Prevlaka a security, not a border issue, and there is no need for the presence of the army and weapons there, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Saturday during
a visit to the southern-most peninsula, which is part of his tour of Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
DUBROVNIK, May 11 (Hina) - Croatia has always considered Prevlaka a
security, not a border issue, and there is no need for the presence
of the army and weapons there, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on
Saturday during a visit to the southern-most peninsula, which is
part of his tour of Dubrovnik-Neretva County. #L#
Croatia respects international relations and reasons for the
presence of the U.N. mission on Prevlaka, but it wants the issue of
Prevlaka to be solved by the end of this year, said Racan, who also
visited Konavle municipality, Cavtat, and the border pass of Konfin
on the Croatian-Montenegrin border.
Racan was accompanied by Transport and Tourism Ministers Mario
Kovac and Pave Zupan Ruskovic.
The Prime Minister will today attend a special session of the county
assembly and the opening of a bridge in the Dubrovnik area.
(hina) rml