PULA, March 14 (Hina) - Croatia's new President Stipe Mesic said Tuesday the contents of documents stored in a safe in the presidential residence on the north Adriatic island of Brijuni would be known soon. "The job surrounding the
take-over of documents from the safe on Brijuni is nearing completion and the contents of the documents will be known soon, except for those labelled as top secret," Mesic told Tuesday's news conference following the opening of the World Veteran Federation session in Pula which will last until Sunday. Asked for a reason for Mesic's visit to the island of Brijuni on Tuesday, Mesic said he would be personally present during the opening of the safe containing the documentation. Asked whether he would advocate the equalising of rights of soldiers of World War II and the Homeland War, Mesic said he supported such an initiative. "Had it not been for Croats during the liberation army o
PULA, March 14 (Hina) - Croatia's new President Stipe Mesic said
Tuesday the contents of documents stored in a safe in the
presidential residence on the north Adriatic island of Brijuni
would be known soon.
"The job surrounding the take-over of documents from the safe on
Brijuni is nearing completion and the contents of the documents
will be known soon, except for those labelled as top secret," Mesic
told Tuesday's news conference following the opening of the World
Veteran Federation session in Pula which will last until Sunday.
Asked for a reason for Mesic's visit to the island of Brijuni on
Tuesday, Mesic said he would be personally present during the
opening of the safe containing the documentation.
Asked whether he would advocate the equalising of rights of
soldiers of World War II and the Homeland War, Mesic said he
supported such an initiative.
"Had it not been for Croats during the liberation army on the side of
anti-fascism, there would be no sovereign and independent Croatia
today," he said.
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