PRISTINA, July 19 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic told Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore in an interview run on Wednesday he might visit Kosovo soon. "I have many reasons to visit Kosovo, because in the near future the Croatian
Chamber of Commerce (HGK) will open its branch office in Pristina. I am also waiting for a formal invitation of UN civil administrator Bernard Kouchner and I am hopeful it will happen," he said in the interview. According to Kosovo sources, HKG will probably open its branch office in Pristina in September. President Mesic said neither Kosovo nor Montenegro should be preoccupied with formal ties with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Kosovo must primarily fight for democracy, the rule of law, and equality for all citizens, other issues will be resolved with time, he said. "I think the international community will help Montenegro choose its own path of democracy. (FRY Pre
PRISTINA, July 19 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic told
Pristina-based daily Koha Ditore in an interview run on Wednesday
he might visit Kosovo soon.
"I have many reasons to visit Kosovo, because in the near future the
Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) will open its branch office in
Pristina. I am also waiting for a formal invitation of UN civil
administrator Bernard Kouchner and I am hopeful it will happen," he
said in the interview.
According to Kosovo sources, HKG will probably open its branch
office in Pristina in September.
President Mesic said neither Kosovo nor Montenegro should be
preoccupied with formal ties with the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia. Kosovo must primarily fight for democracy, the rule of
law, and equality for all citizens, other issues will be resolved
with time, he said.
"I think the international community will help Montenegro choose
its own path of democracy. (FRY President, Slobodan) Milosevic
caused four consecutive wars in the region and I think the time has
come for the international community not to allow a fifth war to
begin. Therefore I believe Milosevic will not have the courage to
start another war in Montenegro," the Croatian President told Koha
Ditore daily.
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