SKOPJE, April 14 (Hina) - About one hundred Kosovar Croat refugees who have been temporarily accommodated in Macedonia will be flown to Zagreb from Skopje on Wednesday, Croatian President's advisor for humanitarian issues, Slobodan
Lang, told Hina. The action, ordered by President Franjo Tudjman, is being organised by the refugee care centre at the Croatian Embassy in Skopje. Lang said a Croatian delegation had visited Macedonia and Albania to get acquainted with the humanitarian situation and establish possibilities of providing assistance to refugees. "Special attention is being paid to Croatian citizens, Croats and their families. Croatia does not forget its own," Lang said. Croatia is prepared to receive about 3,000 refugees from Kosovo. A group of some 30 Croat refugees from Kosovo has already arrived in Zagreb last week.(hina) lml
SKOPJE, April 14 (Hina) - About one hundred Kosovar Croat refugees
who have been temporarily accommodated in Macedonia will be flown
to Zagreb from Skopje on Wednesday, Croatian President's advisor
for humanitarian issues, Slobodan Lang, told Hina.
The action, ordered by President Franjo Tudjman, is being organised
by the refugee care centre at the Croatian Embassy in Skopje.
Lang said a Croatian delegation had visited Macedonia and Albania
to get acquainted with the humanitarian situation and establish
possibilities of providing assistance to refugees.
"Special attention is being paid to Croatian citizens, Croats and
their families. Croatia does not forget its own," Lang said.
Croatia is prepared to receive about 3,000 refugees from Kosovo.
A group of some 30 Croat refugees from Kosovo has already arrived in
Zagreb last week.
(hina) lml