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ZAGREB, May 8 (Hina) - The international community is ready to take
stronger measures towards Croatia if the country fails to set up
mechanisms for the return of Serb refugees and their property, the
Article 11 Commission said in Zagreb Friday.
Members of the Commission, established to supervise the
implementation of the Erdut Agreement for the reintegration of
eastern Croatia, today held talks with representatives of
Croatia's main political parties.
Held at the United States Embassy, the talks focused on a procedure
for the return of refugees, including Serbs, which the Croatian
Government recently passed, but which the international community
considers unacceptable.
We have informed political party representatives about our
decision to postpone for an indefinite period the participation of
the international community at a suggested conference on the
reconstruction and development of Croatia, a statement the
Commission issued after the talks said.
We have pointed out that we are considering stronger measures, the
Commission said.
Today's talks were the latest addition to a series of recent
international community pressures on Croatia aimed at making
Croatia enable the return of Serb refugees, thus initiating a more
consistent mass return of refugees to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
National Trust Establishment Committee chairwoman Vesna Skare-
Ozbolt confirmed after the talks that sanctions against Croatia
were discussed.
"There was talk about sanctions," she said. "There was a very
uniform standpoint, all political parties agreed that there should
be no sanctions."
In its statement, the Article 11 Commission recalled that it had
already expressed its disappointment with the fact that the
Croatian Government "substantively and negatively" altered the
return procedure previously drafted in consultations with
representatives of the international community.
We do not advocate an overnight mass return, but we believe it is
urgent for the Croatian Government to set up mechanisms which will
enable those who wish to do so to return to their homes and seek the
return of their property, the Commission pointed out.
In the statement, the Commission said that Foreign Minister Mate
Granic had promised that the Government would adopt a "new improved
procedure" which would oblige with the demands of the international
community.
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