ZAGREB, May 10 (Hina) - The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Monday refuted the Italian daily "Corriere della Serra" which run an article on Sunday saying a NATO commander had requested missiles be stored in Croatia. The Foreign Ministry
reacted via the Croatian Embassy in Rome to a Corriere della Serra article entitled "Schieriamo i missili in Croazia" (Let us deploy missiles in Croatia). Citing the New York times, the daily said General Wesley Clark had requested that US missiles be stored south of Dubrovnik (south Adriatic). No requests for the deployment of missiles in the Republic of Croatia have been forwarded to Croatia, nor have any kind of consultations been held with relevant Croatian authorities on the matter, the Croatian Embassy statement said.(hina) lml
ZAGREB, May 10 (Hina) - The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Monday
refuted the Italian daily "Corriere della Serra" which run an
article on Sunday saying a NATO commander had requested missiles be
stored in Croatia.
The Foreign Ministry reacted via the Croatian Embassy in Rome to a
Corriere della Serra article entitled "Schieriamo i missili in
Croazia" (Let us deploy missiles in Croatia).
Citing the New York times, the daily said General Wesley Clark had
requested that US missiles be stored south of Dubrovnik (south
Adriatic).
No requests for the deployment of missiles in the Republic of
Croatia have been forwarded to Croatia, nor have any kind of
consultations been held with relevant Croatian authorities on the
matter, the Croatian Embassy statement said.
(hina) lml