BELGRADE/PODGORICA, Nov 20 (Hina) - UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic discussed in Belgrade on Tuesday night the future Serbian-Montenegrin state community and the southernmost Croatian
peninsula Prevlaka, the Montenegrin state radio in Podgorica reported.
BELGRADE/PODGORICA, Nov 20 (Hina) - UN Secretary-General Kofi
Annan and Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic discussed in
Belgrade on Tuesday night the future Serbian-Montenegrin state
community and the southernmost Croatian peninsula Prevlaka, the
Montenegrin state radio in Podgorica reported. #L#
Djukanovic said that he and Annan agreed that Zagreb, Belgrade and
Podgorica had established an atmosphere of confidence and were very
close to a transitional solution to the implementation of a UN
resolution terminating the mandate of the UN mission of observers
on Prevlaka on December 15.
The Montenegrin president believes that the leaders of Croatia and
Serbia and Montenegro are capable of taking over the
responsibilities of the UN mission.
"That zone of the border belt between Montenegro and Croatia is not
a zone of conflict but of cooperation and friendship," Djukanovic
said.
Commenting on relations with Serbia, Djukanovic said that the
constitutional charter on the future Serbian-Montenegrin state
might be adopted in coming days, after which the bodies of the new
state would be established.
(hina) rml