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ZAGREB, April 16 (Hina) - The development of good neighbourly
relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina is one of Croatia's strategic
goals, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic said on Friday during
talks with Bosnian Federation Prime Minister Edhem Bicakcic.
Granic recalled the Washington Agreement which established the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina as a community of two peoples,
Croats and Bosniaks.
He also recalled the Split Declaration which created political
preconditions for the military liberation of occupied areas of
Croatia and a part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and, most importantly,
the Dayton Agreement, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Croatia fully endorsed the consistent implementation of both
agreements, and held that the establishment of the Bosnian
Federation, in line with the constitution, was a guarantee of the
existence of the Croat people in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Granic stressed that Croats, as the least numerous of the three
constitutive peoples in Bosnia-Herzegovina, were in a very
delicate position, and further emigration would jeopardise the
footing of the Bosnian Federation, and, as a result, Bosnia-
Herzegovina as had been envisaged by the Dayton Agreement.
Granic accentuated it was necessary to develop a sense of security
on the local level of municipalities and cantons, and, with the
agreed return to Mostar, intensify the return of refugees to
Bugojno, Travnik, Stolac and other places.
Around 370,000 Croats live in Bosnia-Herzegovina nowadays, as
opposed to the pre-war 828,000, Granic said, stressing the
constitutional and moral obligation of Croatia to provide care for
Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Bicakcic and Granic agreed that it was important to intensify
efforts aimed at accelerating negotiations on the agreement on
special relations between Croatia and the Bosnian Federation, the
Croatian port of Ploce and Neum, as well as on the establishment of a
consortium for the construction of a highway, which would
additionally institutionalise and consolidate bilateral
relations, adding the previously signed Agreement on the Council
for cooperation between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
All of this would fulfill agreements from a joint statement by
Croatian President Tudjman and the chairman of the Presidency of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Alija Izetbegovic, signed in Split last
August.
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