ZAGREB, April 11 (Hina) - Zagreb's Archbishop Josip Bozanic and Croatian President Stipe Mesic on Tuesday met for first official talks at the Archbishop's Palace in Zagreb. After the meeting Mesic told reporters the talks had focused
on all important issues. "We spoke about demographic policy, the difficult situation in Croatian economy," Mesic said, adding he had informed Bozanic about "everything we are doing to improve the situation". "I particularly stressed that we should soon become a destination for foreign capital as the 'peace zone'," Mesic said. We also spoke about displaced persons, people from Bosnia-Herzegovina who cannot return to their homes, and they are in other people's homes, he said, adding this issue must be resolved. "A part of them will surely go to their homes, a part of them possibly have no homes and solutions should be found for them," Mesic said. Asked whether they had tackled agreements b
ZAGREB, April 11 (Hina) - Zagreb's Archbishop Josip Bozanic and
Croatian President Stipe Mesic on Tuesday met for first official
talks at the Archbishop's Palace in Zagreb.
After the meeting Mesic told reporters the talks had focused on all
important issues.
"We spoke about demographic policy, the difficult situation in
Croatian economy," Mesic said, adding he had informed Bozanic about
"everything we are doing to improve the situation".
"I particularly stressed that we should soon become a destination
for foreign capital as the 'peace zone'," Mesic said.
We also spoke about displaced persons, people from Bosnia-
Herzegovina who cannot return to their homes, and they are in other
people's homes, he said, adding this issue must be resolved.
"A part of them will surely go to their homes, a part of them
possibly have no homes and solutions should be found for them,"
Mesic said.
Asked whether they had tackled agreements between Croatia and the
Vatican, Mesic said they had mentioned it through a Latin phrase
"pacta sunt servanda", agreements are binding.
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