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ZAGREB, Feb 20 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman forwarded
letters to the presidents of the United States and Russia, Bill
Clinton and Boris Yeltsin, pertaining to important issues of
bilateral relations and the current situation in this part of
Europe, Tudjman's Office said in a statement on Friday.
Croatian President's Chief-of-Staff, Hrvoje Sarinic, handed the
letters to the US Ambassador to Croatia, William Montgomery, and to
the Ambassador of the Russian Federation, Mecheslav Senkevich.
In his letter to President Clinton, Tudjman expressed gratitude to
the US government and President Clinton personally for their
support in the process of peaceful reintegration of the Croatian
Danube River region, through which Croatia's territorial integrity
had been achieved and the situation in this part of Europe
improved.
In reply to Clinton's letter dated 16 January 1998, Tudjman
positively described the relations between the US and Croatia and
confirmed Croatia's readiness to significantly promote bilateral
cooperation in all areas.
A new stimulus to this, especially in the economy, would be derived
from the construction of the highway from Zagreb to Dubrovnik,
through Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as the construction of other
infrastructure.
Such relations and tight cooperation in solving other strategic
issues, especially in the implementation of the peace process in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, proved common interests and goals of the
Republic of Croatia and the United States of America, the letter
said.
The development of relations between Croatia and the Russian
Federation to date had resulted in both countries' interest in a
significant promotion of bilateral cooperation and the
intensifying of political dialogue about solving issues on the
creation of the European security system.
Tudjman forwarded a letter to Yeltsin with that aim, in which he
cited his views of the situation in this part of Europe, with notes
on Croatian interests and possibilities of cooperation.
Tudjman also expressed readiness for the promotion of economic,
trade, cultural and other relations between the two countries and
peoples.
In his letter to President Yeltsin, Tudjman expressed his gratitude
for Russia's principled stance towards Croatia's territorial
integrity and independence, and its constructive contribution to
the peace process through military and political measures.
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