ZAGREB, Jan 23 (Hina) - The Letter of the Croatian Government on
the completion of peaceful reintegration of the UN administrated
area (eastern Croatia) has strictly a function to step up peaceful
reintegration through a resolution of the key problem, that is
elections which are a precondition for the end of the mandate (of
the UNTAES), a Croatian Deputy Prime Minister, Ivica Kostovic, said
in response to parliamentarians' remarks, at the end of the
discussion of the Parliament's House of Representatives on the
Letter of Intent.
We decided to make this initiative in order that the peaceful
reintegration may be completed within time-frame which everybody
expects to be respected. Otherwise, it may be up to Transitional
Administrator General Klein to decide how it will be voted and for
which institutions elections will be held, whereas elections are
now to be held under Croatian law, Minister Kostovic said.
The Letter (of Intent) makes it impossible to accuse the
Croatian side of that its offers have not been transparent, he
added.
Kostovic explained that the Letter was forwarded to Gen.,
Klein so that he could see what the Croatian Government was doing
to step up the process of peaceful reintegration and that elections
might be held in time. Gen. Klein has sent the Letter to UN
Secretary General and a UN presidential statement is expected to be
given on the matter.
Asked why the Letter failed to mention Hungarian and other
minorities, Kostovic replied it referred to the Serb ethnic
community. There is nothing questionable with the Hungarian and
other minorities, but only with the Serb ethnic community, he
added.
Speaking of fears, expressed at the discussion, that the
ethnic structure in the Danubian area would be changed, Deputy
Prime Minister said the Croatian state would try to re-establish
the ethnic structure from 1991, and no international factor
disputed it. The Croatian Government is supposed to find other
solution for a Serb who is occupying, for example, a Croatian house
in Ilok , Kostovic said.
Replying to doubts whether the Letter is in compliance with
the Croatian Constitution and law, Kostovic asked how it could be
illegal if an assistant to a minister came from that area or if
Croatian President named two persons from the area to the House of
Counties.
On Thursday afternoon's discussion, Milorad Pupovac, a deputy
of the Action of Croatian Social Democrats (ASH), stressed that the
Letter removed any possibility of war or suffering and that it made
possible that the normalization of relations between Croatia and
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia/Montenegro) could
develop. The Letter enables those, who wish to return, to come back
to their homes and Serbs to participate proportionately in the
government and to maintain the national identity, according to
Pupovac.
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