BELGRADE, Dec 10 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Belgrade Zvonimir +Markovic on Wednesday handed Yugoslavia's Deputy Foreign Minister +Zoran Novakovic a letter from the Croatian Foreign Minister Mate +Granic concerning negotiations on
Croatia's southernmost +peninsula of Prevlaka.+ Markovic was given assurances that Yugoslavia would do all in its +power to break the deadlock in negotiations on Prevlaka. The next +meeting of representatives of the two countries is expected to take +place by the end of this year.+ The Croatian ambassador also mentioned the question of opening +Croatian consulates in Kotor and Subotica and warned that the +failure of Yugoslav authorities to respond to Croatia's requests +could bring into question the opening of the Yugoslav consulate in +Vukovar, scheduled for December 17.+(hina) rml+
BELGRADE, Dec 10 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Belgrade Zvonimir
Markovic on Wednesday handed Yugoslavia's Deputy Foreign Minister
Zoran Novakovic a letter from the Croatian Foreign Minister Mate
Granic concerning negotiations on Croatia's southernmost
peninsula of Prevlaka.
Markovic was given assurances that Yugoslavia would do all in its
power to break the deadlock in negotiations on Prevlaka. The next
meeting of representatives of the two countries is expected to take
place by the end of this year.
The Croatian ambassador also mentioned the question of opening
Croatian consulates in Kotor and Subotica and warned that the
failure of Yugoslav authorities to respond to Croatia's requests
could bring into question the opening of the Yugoslav consulate in
Vukovar, scheduled for December 17.
(hina) rml