ZAGREB, March 11 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on Sunday told Croatian Television that his government wanted to contribute to the stability in Bosnia-Herzegovina, adding that nobody was more interested in the stability
in that neighbouring country than Croatia. Commenting on the establishment of the Croat self-government in the Bosnia-Herzegovina territory mostly populated by Croats, Racan said the Croatian government condemned such hasty decisions. The Prime Minister stressed, however, the government was aware of the open issues in Bosnia-Herzegovina expressing a belief that they had to be solved. A divided Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the misinterpreted results of the Dayton Agreement, is a crisis Bosnia-Herzegovina, Racan said. In the spirit of the Dayton Agreement, we must look for a solution for an integral and stable Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Prime Minister also said that during his g
ZAGREB, March 11 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on
Sunday told Croatian Television that his government wanted to
contribute to the stability in Bosnia-Herzegovina, adding that
nobody was more interested in the stability in that neighbouring
country than Croatia.
Commenting on the establishment of the Croat self-government in the
Bosnia-Herzegovina territory mostly populated by Croats, Racan
said the Croatian government condemned such hasty decisions. The
Prime Minister stressed, however, the government was aware of the
open issues in Bosnia-Herzegovina expressing a belief that they had
to be solved.
A divided Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the misinterpreted results of
the Dayton Agreement, is a crisis Bosnia-Herzegovina, Racan said.
In the spirit of the Dayton Agreement, we must look for a solution
for an integral and stable Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Prime Minister also said that during his government's mandate,
current revenue would be levelled with running expenses.
Currently, running expenses are about 3.7 billion kuna higher than
current revenue.
The Prime Minister also said that within five to five and a half
years, Croatia would double its Gross Domestic Product.
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