ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - The documentation from the Office of the President of the Republic belongs to the Office, as the material in question is neither Tudjman's transcripts nor are they transcripts of his interlocutors, and all
documents should remain in the President's Office, Croatia's President Stjepan Mesic was quoted by the Croatian Radio as saying on Monday afternoon. According to Mesic, all documents should stay in the Office, and what the Office does not need, can be transferred to the State Archive in accordance to the defined procedure. Mesic told the radio that Prime Minister Ivica Racan and he had agreed on the necessity to set up an expert team whose task would be to examine and classify transcripts produced during the term of office of the late President, Franjo Tudjman.(hina) sb ms
ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - The documentation from the Office of the
President of the Republic belongs to the Office, as the material in
question is neither Tudjman's transcripts nor are they transcripts
of his interlocutors, and all documents should remain in the
President's Office, Croatia's President Stjepan Mesic was quoted
by the Croatian Radio as saying on Monday afternoon.
According to Mesic, all documents should stay in the Office, and
what the Office does not need, can be transferred to the State
Archive in accordance to the defined procedure.
Mesic told the radio that Prime Minister Ivica Racan and he had
agreed on the necessity to set up an expert team whose task would be
to examine and classify transcripts produced during the term of
office of the late President, Franjo Tudjman.
(hina) sb ms