KNIN, Sept 1 (Hina) - The UN Transitional Administrator of the
Croatian Danube river area, William Walker, on Monday met the mayor
of Knin, Milivoj Tomas, in this southern Croatian town.
Following the closed-door meeting Walker said that a part of
his mission was to promote the two-way return of Croats and Serbs.
He added that during his visit to the Knin area and at the
talks with Knin's mayor Tomas he had heard reasons why Croats in the
area could not enthusiastically meet returning Serbs. The U.S.
diplomat said that he was, nevertheless, pleased with the principled
readiness of the mayor and other residents of Knin to support the
two-way return.
The mayor of Knin said that in the last period there had been
no incidents regarding the return of Serbs who had fled the area
during the liberating operations in 1995. Tomas added that so far
983 Serbs had come back to the Knin area on their own initiative and
not in an organised manner conducted by the Croatian Government,
UNTAES (UN Transitional Administration of the Croatian Danube area)
and UNHCR.
He said that during Monday's talks Walker announced the return
of five thousand Serbs from the Danube area to other Croatian
regions and the return of five thousand Croatians to the Danube area
during September.
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