ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - A Croatian Parliament vice president,
Vladimir Seks, on Tuesday received Slovakia's Ambassador to
Croatia, Matusa Kucera, accompanied by representatives of
Slovakians' cultural association in Croatia.
At the reception Ambassador Kucera notified Seks of the
division of property and assets between Czechs and Slovakians
in the Republic of Croatia, and asked him for the support so
that the Slovakian minority in the country could get its share
of property in which both Czechs and Slovakians, or in other
words the former joint country, had together invested.
Ambassador Kucera said that a building in Subiceva Street
in Zagreb had been allocated to Czechs according to a court
ruling in June 1996. Furthermore, the court ruled that the
former joint cultural centre of Slovakians and Czechs in the
town of Daruvar (100 kms east of Zagreb) would be given to
Czechs.
Slovakians hold that the property should be divided in
ratio of two to one in favour to Czechs.
At the meeting Slovakian representatives of the Slavonian
village of Josipovac (eastern Croatia), thanked Seks for
support in the construction of the school in the village. Seks
told them that funds had been ensured for ending the school's
construction.
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