BUGOJNO/LIVNO, March 24 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina Damir Zoric on Saturday met representatives of Bosnian Croats and Bosniaks municipal authorities. After the talks, Zoric expressed interest in the return of
Croats as well as the reconstruction of their pre-war homes. When asked whether he was satisfied with the return process, Zoric said:"If one was to compare the current situation with the situation in 1994 and 1995, then the progress is immeasurable. There is more people, people are working, the reconstruction is underway, schools are open. The support needs to be given to those who had supported the return in most difficult moments". Zoric said the return process would continue, adding however, there were certain obstacles to it. After Tomislavgrad and Bugojno, Ambassador Zoric also visited the central Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Livno where he held talks with re
BUGOJNO/LIVNO, March 24 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Bosnia-
Herzegovina Damir Zoric on Saturday met representatives of Bosnian
Croats and Bosniaks municipal authorities.
After the talks, Zoric expressed interest in the return of Croats as
well as the reconstruction of their pre-war homes.
When asked whether he was satisfied with the return process, Zoric
said:
"If one was to compare the current situation with the situation in
1994 and 1995, then the progress is immeasurable. There is more
people, people are working, the reconstruction is underway,
schools are open. The support needs to be given to those who had
supported the return in most difficult moments".
Zoric said the return process would continue, adding however, there
were certain obstacles to it.
After Tomislavgrad and Bugojno, Ambassador Zoric also visited the
central Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Livno where he held talks with
representatives of Herzeg-Bosnia County authorities.
According to the Ambassador, it is significant that Croats in
Bosnia-Herzegovina have their own television, press media, as well
as other forms of contemporary communications.
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