OSIJEK, Sept 3 (Hina) - The 15th convoy of dislocated Serbs left
the Croatian Danube river area for other Croatian parts on
Wednesday. The convoy consisting of six busses with 173 people
started the trip at the Osijek-Klisa road for Sisak, Okucani,
Karlovac, Donji Lapac, Korenica, Sibenik, Knin, Zadar and Gospic.
The UN Transitional Administrator of the Croatian Danube
river area, William Walker, who saw off the busses, said that the
departure of Serb dislocated people from the Danube area created
a possibility for the return of Croatian displaced people to the
area.
Walker expressed hope that the two-way return would work
out and added that the Croatian Government had assumed an
obligation to take necessary measures aimed at ensuring maximum
security of returnees.
He also said that he was encouraged by the fact that there
were security conditions, what he could see during his recent
visit to Knin.
The head of the Osijek-based regional office for the
displaced and refugees, Nada Arbanas, said that the organising of
the return of dislocated people was proceeding with no incident
and with good cooperation with the UN Transitional Administration
for the Danube area (UNTAES) and UNHCR.
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