BELGRADE, Dec 15 (Hina) - The Serbian press on Saturday did not attach much importance to the meeting between Yugoslav Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic and Croatian counterpart Tonino Picula, held in Zagreb on Friday. Upon returning
to Belgrade, Svilanovic did not give an official statement to reporters. The Serbian dailies reported that Svilanovic expressed sincere regret for the victims "on both sides." "Everybody is a victim of crime", the Belgrade-based daily "Blic" headlined an article on Svilanovic's meeting with Picula and Croatian President Stipe Mesic. The daily also said the Yugoslav foreign minister held talks with Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan and representatives of the Serb community in Croatia. Belgrade's "Politika" ran a front page story headlined "Two Agreements". Politika brings an article on all of Svilanovic's activities during the visit to Zagreb. News agencies Beta and
BELGRADE, Dec 15 (Hina) - The Serbian press on Saturday did not
attach much importance to the meeting between Yugoslav Foreign
Minister Goran Svilanovic and Croatian counterpart Tonino Picula,
held in Zagreb on Friday.
Upon returning to Belgrade, Svilanovic did not give an official
statement to reporters.
The Serbian dailies reported that Svilanovic expressed sincere
regret for the victims "on both sides."
"Everybody is a victim of crime", the Belgrade-based daily "Blic"
headlined an article on Svilanovic's meeting with Picula and
Croatian President Stipe Mesic. The daily also said the Yugoslav
foreign minister held talks with Croatian Prime Minister Ivica
Racan and representatives of the Serb community in Croatia.
Belgrade's "Politika" ran a front page story headlined "Two
Agreements". Politika brings an article on all of Svilanovic's
activities during the visit to Zagreb.
News agencies Beta and TANJUG ran several news items on
Svilanovic's meetings with Croatian top officials and
representatives of Serbs in Croatia.
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