ZAGREB, Feb 11 (Hina) - Croatian parliament vice president and the president of a parliamentary committee for foreign affairs, Zdravko Tomac, on Friday received Ambassador Robert Frowick, the United States state secretary's deputy
adviser for the implementation of the Dayton peace agreement. The two officials agreed on the need for taking immediate steps to improve the political situation in neighbouring Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH), and that it was necessary to realise coexistence among Croats, Muslims, and Serbs as three equal peoples in BH, a statement from parliament's Public Relations Office said. Tomac and Frowick concluded it was necessary to realise the return of all refugees to their pre-war homes, thus eliminating the policy of ethnically clean territories. Tomac said Croatia required financial assistance due to a difficult economic situation, whose stabilisation was imperative for political stabili
ZAGREB, Feb 11 (Hina) - Croatian parliament vice president and the
president of a parliamentary committee for foreign affairs,
Zdravko Tomac, on Friday received Ambassador Robert Frowick, the
United States state secretary's deputy adviser for the
implementation of the Dayton peace agreement.
The two officials agreed on the need for taking immediate steps to
improve the political situation in neighbouring Bosnia-
Herzegovina (BH), and that it was necessary to realise coexistence
among Croats, Muslims, and Serbs as three equal peoples in BH, a
statement from parliament's Public Relations Office said.
Tomac and Frowick concluded it was necessary to realise the return
of all refugees to their pre-war homes, thus eliminating the policy
of ethnically clean territories.
Tomac said Croatia required financial assistance due to a difficult
economic situation, whose stabilisation was imperative for
political stability and a successful foreign policy.
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