ZAGREB, June 20 (Hina) - Croatian First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic on Tuesday received the chairman of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe's refugee returns steering committee, Hans Koschnik, for talks on ways of resolving
the issue of returnees to Croatia. "I believe dialogue with the international community will go in the direction in which we equally and indiscriminately attempt to find the best solutions for all intending to live in Croatia," Granic told reporters after the talks. He added this referred to three groups of people, returnees of Serb nationality, Croat returnees, and Bosnian Croats who took refugee in Croatia and want to stay. According to Koschnik, Croatia's new government has succeeded in improving the international community's understanding of all concrete issues, and in designating ways of resolving them. The Stability Pact's refugee returns ste
ZAGREB, June 20 (Hina) - Croatian First Deputy Prime Minister Goran
Granic on Tuesday received the chairman of the Stability Pact for
Southeast Europe's refugee returns steering committee, Hans
Koschnik, for talks on ways of resolving the issue of returnees to
Croatia.
"I believe dialogue with the international community will go in the
direction in which we equally and indiscriminately attempt to find
the best solutions for all intending to live in Croatia," Granic
told reporters after the talks.
He added this referred to three groups of people, returnees of Serb
nationality, Croat returnees, and Bosnian Croats who took refugee
in Croatia and want to stay.
According to Koschnik, Croatia's new government has succeeded in
improving the international community's understanding of all
concrete issues, and in designating ways of resolving them.
The Stability Pact's refugee returns steering committee has
requested funds to resolve these issues now, before winter,
Koschnik said.
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