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OSIJEK, March 12 (Hina) - Norwegian authorities will try to, as soon
as possible, next week probably, to reach a decision on the status
of Croatian Serbs who had recently arrived in that country, head of
a Norwegian Parliament and Norwegian Helsinki Committee
representatives, Erik Solheim, told reporters Thursday, after
talks with the mayor of the eastern Croatian city of Osijek, Zlatko
Kramaric.
Solheim said nobody would receive permanent residence in Norway due
to economic reasons, adding that the employment issue and other
economic problems should be solved in this region, not abroad.
Granting asylum was only possible in case a person is abused on
national basis, he said.
Commenting on the possibility of introducing visas for Croatian
citizens entering Norway, Solheim said certain Norwegian parties
had mentioned the issue, but most MPs and the Norwegian government
had rejected the suggestion.
This would be to the damage of relations of Norway and Croatia,
including Norwegian tourists visiting the Croatian coast.
I believe a majority will reject the possibility, but it is not
completely excluded, Solheim said.
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