ZAGREB, March 20 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on Saturday received General Montgomery Meigs, a commander of the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The American general informed President Tudjman
about the situation in Bosnia. Considering the murder attempt of the Bosnian federal deputy interior minister Jozo Leutar, Gen. Meigs condemned the act, and stressed that SFOR would offer all necessary assistance in the investigation and discovery of a perpetrator. Tudjman said interests of the Croatian people in the Bosnian Federation must be protected by a sensible policy of the Croatpeople's representatives, the consistent implementation of the Washington and Dayton accords in conjunction with the active participation of the international community. Present at the meeting were the Croatian President's advisors, Ivic Pasalic and Neven Madey, his chief aide-de-camp, Ma
ZAGREB, March 20 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on
Saturday received General Montgomery Meigs, a commander of the
NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The American general informed President Tudjman about the
situation in Bosnia.
Considering the murder attempt of the Bosnian federal deputy
interior minister Jozo Leutar, Gen. Meigs condemned the act, and
stressed that SFOR would offer all necessary assistance in the
investigation and discovery of a perpetrator.
Tudjman said interests of the Croatian people in the Bosnian
Federation must be protected by a sensible policy of the Croat
people's representatives, the consistent implementation of the
Washington and Dayton accords in conjunction with the active
participation of the international community.
Present at the meeting were the Croatian President's advisors, Ivic
Pasalic and Neven Madey, his chief aide-de-camp, Major General
Kresimir Kaspar, and Croatia's Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Damir Zoric.
Gen. Meigs was accompanied by Ambassador of the United States to
Zagreb, William Montgomery.
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