ZAGREB, June 17 (Hina) - The situation and democratic processes in the region, particularly in Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro), were topics of talks Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula held with Greek Defence Minister Akis
Tsohatzopoulos. They conducted the conversation on the margins of a round table on the implementation of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, organised by the Croatian Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Zagreb. Picula added that it was generally believed that the process of democratisation in Serbia was in jeopardy and "we are witnesses to physical attacks against politicians in that country." Croatian Minister and Tsohatzopoulos considered possible measures that could help democratic options in Serbia. "The conclusion of all our meetings is, however, that we can try help but the bulk of the job must be done by political forces in Serbia and it is the only real sol
ZAGREB, June 17 (Hina) - The situation and democratic processes in
the region, particularly in Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro), were
topics of talks Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula held with
Greek Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos.
They conducted the conversation on the margins of a round table on
the implementation of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe,
organised by the Croatian Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Zagreb.
Picula added that it was generally believed that the process of
democratisation in Serbia was in jeopardy and "we are witnesses to
physical attacks against politicians in that country."
Croatian Minister and Tsohatzopoulos considered possible measures
that could help democratic options in Serbia.
"The conclusion of all our meetings is, however, that we can try
help but the bulk of the job must be done by political forces in
Serbia and it is the only real solution," Picula said.
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