BELGRADE, Jan 5 (Hina) - President of the democratic Society of Vojvodina Croats (DSHV) Bela Tonkovic said Wednesday parliamentary elections in Croatia had yielded mostly expected results and added a surprise was only that the
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) had won a lot less votes than expected. "We congratulate the victors and wish them every success in the following mandate," Tonkovic told the Belgrade's news agency Beta. "We expect the new government in Croatia to actively cooperate with the DSHV in solving issues of Croats in Yugoslavia," Tonkovic said. He assessed the support to Croats in Yugoslavia by the old government had been "with good intentions, but limited" doe to the non-existence of serious relations between Belgrade and Zagreb. He expressed disappointment with the attitude of Yugoslav authorities, but Croatian as well, towards the implementation of the Agreement on the Normalisation of Relati
BELGRADE, Jan 5 (Hina) - President of the democratic Society of
Vojvodina Croats (DSHV) Bela Tonkovic said Wednesday parliamentary
elections in Croatia had yielded mostly expected results and added
a surprise was only that the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) had won
a lot less votes than expected.
"We congratulate the victors and wish them every success in the
following mandate," Tonkovic told the Belgrade's news agency
Beta.
"We expect the new government in Croatia to actively cooperate with
the DSHV in solving issues of Croats in Yugoslavia," Tonkovic
said.
He assessed the support to Croats in Yugoslavia by the old
government had been "with good intentions, but limited" doe to the
non-existence of serious relations between Belgrade and Zagreb.
He expressed disappointment with the attitude of Yugoslav
authorities, but Croatian as well, towards the implementation of
the Agreement on the Normalisation of Relations between Croatia and
Yugoslavia.
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