ZAGREB, Sept 11 (Hina) - The Memorial Peace Library was opened at
the United States Embassy in Zagreb on Thursday by Croatian Foreign
Minister Mate Granic and US Ambassador Peter Galbraith.
The library, whose renovation lasted 14 months, is dedicated
to the memory of three US diplomats, led by Robert Frasure, who died
in a traffic accident on Mount Igman during a peace mission to
Bosnia-Herzegovina in August 1995, and 33 Americans, including
Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, and two Croats who were killed in a
plane crash near Dubrovnik in April 1996.
Continuing their efforts, implementing the peace agreements
from Dayton and Eastern Slavonia, and offering prospects for a
better future to people who have lost so much in the last five
years, we can all pay tribute by remembering those brave people who
gave their lives so that all people in this region could enjoy the
benefits of peace, Galbraith said at the opening ceremony.
Granic said he believed that the American-Croatian relations
would be further promoted through the work of the library.
Getting acquainted with our cultures through literature and
art really promotes the relations between Croatia and the United
States and is directly beneficial to the people of the two
countries. The memory of people who gave their lives on a peace
mission imposes on us an additional duty and obligation to
strengthen the partnership between Croatia and the US, Granic said.
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