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SARAJEVO, Aug 25 (Hina) - The leaderships of two Bosnian Croat
parties on Tuesday confirmed they would not attend a meeting and
talks with the Croatian President scheduled for August 26.
Following a session held in Sarajevo last evening, the president of
the New Croat Initiative (NHI), Kresimir Zubak, forwarded a letter
to Croatia's Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH), Darinko Bago.
Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on Friday invited the
leaderships of all Bosnian Croat parties to visit Zagreb ahead of a
general election in Bosnia in September.
The invitation "was basically good intentioned, especially in view
of the fact that for the first time it was extended to other
political parties as well, and not only to the HDZ BiH (Croatian
Democratic Union of BH)", said Zubak in his letter.
He recalled an earlier assessment that the invitation contained
"questionable assessments on an alleged one-sided revision of the
Dayton (peace) agreement, while (the sending of the invitation) was
not preceded by the usual practice of previously adjusting the
date".
The NHI Presidency however believes that the position and prospects
of the Croat people in Bosnia are issues which should be discussed
with Croatia's state and political leadership, however not at a
collective, but separate conference "as has been the practice with
the political leadership of the HDZ BiH".
Zubak suggested that Ambassador Bago mediate in scheduling such a
conference in the future.
Bago also received a letter by the president of the Croat People's
Union of BH (HNZ BiH), Milenko Brkic.
Brkic emphasised he interpreted Tudjman's invitation as a sign of
acknowledgement of the HNZ and himself personally.
The invitation however came at a time of fervent pre-electoral
campaigning and numerous party obligations which prevent the HNZ
Presidency from attending the conference, Brkic said in the
letter.
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