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ZAGREB, March 18 (Hina) - Croat and Serb representatives from the
Croatian Danube River region on Wednesday informed the German and
French Foreign Ministers Klaus Kinkel and Hubert Vedrine about the
need for the international community to provide financial help so
that the two way return to and reconstruction of the region could be
accelerated.
The Danube River region was reintegrated into Croatia's
constitutional and legal system two months ago.
Kinkel and Vedrine arrived in Zagreb on Wednesday for a one-day
visit.
"We will do what we can but the financial help of the international
community is needed, especially when it comes to the two-way return
and reconstruction of the region," Ivica Vrkic, vice president of
the National Trust Establishment Committee, said after the
meeting.
A Serb representative in the Committee and its vice president,
Vojislav Stanimirovic, said that the two ministers had been
informed about "the need for help by the international community in
the reconstruction, because Croatia can do some things by itself
but some not."
Vrkic said that the two ministers expressed interest in keeping the
Danubian region stable and creating normal living conditions both
for Croats who were returning and Serbs who were living in the
region.
The Committee had been supported in continuing its work, Vrkic
said.
The German authorities are interested primarily in returning
refugees, currently living in Germany, to their homes, said
Stanimirovic.
Kinkel and Vedrine also wanted to know why Serbs were leaving the
region and they showed interest in the return of part of Serbs from
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, he added.
Assistant Interior Minister Josko Moric acquainted Kinkel and
Vedrine with the security situation in the region.
"From the point of view of the police, the situation in the region is
not only stable and good, but in some of its segments it is better
than in some other parts of the state," said Moric.
Moric said he made it clear that from the point of view of the
police, there were no security reasons whatsoever for the departure
of Croatian citizens, regardless of their ethnic background.
Highly frustrated people were returning to the region after years
of exile and the police respected and took seriously that fact,
Moric said adding the police acted timely "in preventing incidents
in the process of two-way return".
The meeting with the German and French foreign minister was also
attended by the President of the National Trust Establishment
Committee, Vesna Skare-Ozbolt and the head of the OSCE Mission in
Croatia, Tim Guldimann.
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