VINKOVCI, Jan 23 (Hina) - Transitional Administrator of the
Croatian Danubian area, General Jacques Klein, on Thursday
expressed satisfaction with Croatian President's State of the
Nation address.
Speaking in UNTAES radio's broadcast, Klein said that
Wednesday's address by President Tudjman took account of the fact
that the Serb national minority would remain in the Croatian
Danubian area and cast their vote there.
The message to the Serb national minority was clear. The war
is over and Croatia's future is in Europe. Future of people in the
Croatian Danubian area is in Croatia, as their property, culture
and tradition are there and they have the right to stay, Klein
said.
He added that refugees and displaced people represented a big
problem, but the UNTAES would overcome it certainly.
Commenting on the Croatian Government's Letter of Intent on
the completion of peaceful reintegration of the Danubian area, he
said it offered greater rights to the Serb national minority than
the Erdut-Zagreb Basic Agreement.
A spokesman for the UNTAES, Philip Arnold told the radio that
over 1,000 retirees in the Croatian Danubian area had received 500
kuna in the two days. Of 1000, 500 pensioners got Croatian
documents, and rest of them had already received them. According to
Arnold, more than 30,000 people in the area have received Croatian
citizenship certificate and a number of them is growing.
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