ZAGREB, Oct 5 (Hina) - Croatia's interior ministry is following the developments in neighbouring Yugoslavia, the head of the ministry's public relations office, Slavko Rako, said on Thursday. He told Hina the border on Yugoslavia was
being closely watched in view of the latest events following Yugoslav elections. The interior ministry established a special team to monitor and analyse the situation, he said, adding the team suggested introducing necessary measures under the ministry's jurisdiction. Rako said all interior ministry services were prepared for all forms of action necessary to preserve the security of the border, in eastern- and southern-most Croatia, and to follow any other course of events in Yugoslavia. The interior ministry is confident that considering the measures taken, any course of events in the neighbouring state will not affect security in Croatia, Rako told Hina. The min
SPOKESMAN: INTERIOR MINISTRY FOLLOWING EVENTS IN YUGO. - EXTENDED
ZAGREB, Oct 5 (Hina) - Croatia's interior ministry is following the
developments in neighbouring Yugoslavia, the head of the
ministry's public relations office, Slavko Rako, said on
Thursday.
He told Hina the border on Yugoslavia was being closely watched in
view of the latest events following Yugoslav elections. The
interior ministry established a special team to monitor and analyse
the situation, he said, adding the team suggested introducing
necessary measures under the ministry's jurisdiction.
Rako said all interior ministry services were prepared for all
forms of action necessary to preserve the security of the border, in
eastern- and southern-most Croatia, and to follow any other course
of events in Yugoslavia.
The interior ministry is confident that considering the measures
taken, any course of events in the neighbouring state will not
affect security in Croatia, Rako told Hina.
The ministry recommended that Croatian citizens refrain from
travelling to Yugoslavia.
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