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VUKOVAR, Feb 22 (Hina) - A European Parliament and European
Commission delegation on Sunday visited Vukovar, an eastern
Croatian town which was under UN transitional administration until
15 January.
The delegation, led by the European Parliament's Foreign Policy
Committee chairman Tom Spencer, visited two apartment buildings
whose reconstruction was financed by the European Union, and met
their tenants - Vukovar returnees.
The EU representatives also acquainted themselves with a project of
reconstruction of the Vukovar Danube River port.
They told reporters they had visited the region in order to acquaint
themselves with projects which were being implemented with EU
money.
The EU is especially interested in how the return of displaced
people and refugees is progressing, Spencer said.
The president of the delegation of the European Commission for
North-East Europe, Doris Pack, said the Croatian Government should
be prompted to draw up return and reconstruction plans not only for
eastern Slavonia, but also for western Slavonia and other areas
from which people had fled or been expelled.
This should be done as soon as possible, Pack said, adding the
delegation had heard that many Serbs were leaving the area because
they did not see their future there.
Pack said she would support, within the Commission, the creation of
as many jobs as possible, so that the departure of people from the
area could be stopped.
The Reconstruction and Development Ministry was of a similar
opinion, said Assistant Reconstruction and Development Minister
and head of the Centre for the Reconstruction and Development of the
Danube Region, Ivan Krstanovic.
Without the creation of new jobs and conditions in which residents
of the region will be able to secure existence with their work,
there will be no normal life, Krstanovic said.
Thanking the EU for the reconstruction in eastern Slavonia and
Vukovar, Krstanovic said that 70,000 flats in the area had been
damaged or destroyed and that two billion US dollars should be
invested into the creation of minimum living conditions.
The Croatian government will set aside some 10 per cent of that
amount this year, Krstanovic said.
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