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ZAGREB, March 18 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa and
Reconstruction and Development Minister Jure Radic on Wednesday
met with a delegation of Croatian displaced people, with whom they
discussed problems concerning the return to their homes.
The purpose of the meeting was to make an inventory of what had been
done and what should be done, said Matesa after the meeting.
Issues discussed were the reconstruction of flats and houses,
deadlines, loan-granting arrangements, economy, agriculture and
the status of Croat refugees from Republika Srpska or other areas of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, he said.
"I regret to say that the international community is showing almost
no interest in the return of our people, of whom a large number are
still accommodated in hotels and private houses, or in the rights of
those Croats who came to Croatia as refugees from Bosnia-
Herzegovina, mostly from Republika Srpska," said Matesa.
"I would like the leadership of the OSCE Mission and other
international factors to pay some attention to that group of people
as well," he added.
Cases of intimidation and creation of insecurity among those people
were presented at the meeting, said Matesa adding that the
government would do all it can to protect them and secure their
future in Croatia.
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