ZAGREB, Nov 3 (Hina) - Croatia's opposition will in case of victory at the impending parliamentary elections abide by all international agreements signed by Croatia, the coordinator of the Opposition Six party group, Ivan Jakovcic,
said after Wednesday's talks with the High Representative (HR) for Bosnia-Herzegovina. "We have made it clear that we will abide by all international agreements Croatia has signed, and as regards the Dayton (peace) agreement, we consider it crucial," Jakovcic told the press after his hour-long talks with HR Wolfgang Petrisch. Jakovcic said the talks tackled the Croatian elections, at which Bosnian residents with Croatian citizenship will also vote. Croatia's opposition expects these people will cast their ballots exclusively at Croatian embassies or consulates, he added. Participating in the talks with Petrisch besides Jakovcic, who is from the Istrian Democ
ZAGREB, Nov 3 (Hina) - Croatia's opposition will in case of victory
at the impending parliamentary elections abide by all
international agreements signed by Croatia, the coordinator of the
Opposition Six party group, Ivan Jakovcic, said after Wednesday's
talks with the High Representative (HR) for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"We have made it clear that we will abide by all international
agreements Croatia has signed, and as regards the Dayton (peace)
agreement, we consider it crucial," Jakovcic told the press after
his hour-long talks with HR Wolfgang Petrisch.
Jakovcic said the talks tackled the Croatian elections, at which
Bosnian residents with Croatian citizenship will also vote.
Croatia's opposition expects these people will cast their ballots
exclusively at Croatian embassies or consulates, he added.
Participating in the talks with Petrisch besides Jakovcic, who is
from the Istrian Democratic Assembly, were Luka Trconic of the
Croatian Peasants' Party, Zdravko Tomac of the Social Democratic
Party, Ivo Skrabalo of the Croatian Social Liberal Party, and Stipe
Mesic of the Croatian People's Party.
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