ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - Representatives of the Serbian opposition on Friday said in Zagreb that they were expecting the beginning of normalisation of the Croatian-Yugoslav relations. They voiced hope that such improvement would be
stimulated by possible democratic changes in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro). We are looking forward to the normalisation of those ties but we cannot expect it on the state level for the time being, Zoran Djindjic, the leader of the Democratic Alliance, told reporters in Zagreb. He and other opposition leaders have arrived in Zagreb, at an invitation of U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who will attend the inauguration of Croatia's new President Stipe Mesic. We are doing all we can to introduce democratic changes in Serbia and help the entire region access to Europe, Djindjic said. Djindjic should hold a meeting with Albright on Frid
ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - Representatives of the Serbian opposition
on Friday said in Zagreb that they were expecting the beginning of
normalisation of the Croatian-Yugoslav relations.
They voiced hope that such improvement would be stimulated by
possible democratic changes in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(Serbia/Montenegro).
We are looking forward to the normalisation of those ties but we
cannot expect it on the state level for the time being, Zoran
Djindjic, the leader of the Democratic Alliance, told reporters in
Zagreb.
He and other opposition leaders have arrived in Zagreb, at an
invitation of U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who will
attend the inauguration of Croatia's new President Stipe Mesic.
We are doing all we can to introduce democratic changes in Serbia
and help the entire region access to Europe, Djindjic said.
Djindjic should hold a meeting with Albright on Friday evening.
He is likely to meet Croatian officials as well.
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