PULA, March 16 (Hina) - On the third conference day of the World Veterans' Federation's permanent committee for European issues, the candidacies for president of the European Veterans' Committee were motioned. Along with a Cypriot
representative, motioned was also the president of the Association of Croatian Homeland War Veterans, General Djuro Decak. At the 17th session of the permanent committee which is being held in the north Adriatic town of Pula, under the auspices of Croatian President Stipe Mesic, participants on Thursday discussed the status of veterans of European countries. The participants concluded that the rights of veterans of World War II were relatively well resolved, while the problems of veterans and victims of so-called modern wars, which had been led in the past ten years in the region of the former Yugoslavia and Chechnya, were being solved badly in a negative social and political co
PULA, March 16 (Hina) - On the third conference day of the World
Veterans' Federation's permanent committee for European issues,
the candidacies for president of the European Veterans' Committee
were motioned.
Along with a Cypriot representative, motioned was also the
president of the Association of Croatian Homeland War Veterans,
General Djuro Decak.
At the 17th session of the permanent committee which is being held
in the north Adriatic town of Pula, under the auspices of Croatian
President Stipe Mesic, participants on Thursday discussed the
status of veterans of European countries.
The participants concluded that the rights of veterans of World War
II were relatively well resolved, while the problems of veterans
and victims of so-called modern wars, which had been led in the past
ten years in the region of the former Yugoslavia and Chechnya, were
being solved badly in a negative social and political context.
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