BELI MANASTIR, 17 Sept (Hina) - Croatia's Ambassador in the United
Nations Ivan Simonovic and his associates on Wednesday visited the
Croatian Danube river region. As part of the visit, Simonovic held
talks with Beli Manastir mayor Veljko Bertic.
Simonovic and Bertic discussed what should be done so that the
UNTAES mandate is successfully completed on 15 January as planned.
'There are certain problems because this is a difficult
process, but the situation in the area, in terms of security, is
stable, and it is improving in economic and social areas as well,
Simonovic said.
The head of the Transitional Police Force, Ivan Babic, said
the talks had focused on the security situation in Danube river
region and other aspects of peaceful reintegration. Babic added that
security conditions were judged favourable with a tendency of
improvement.
According to Beli Manastir mayor Bertic, also discussed were
the functioning of local administration and self-government, social
difficulties and safety of people in the area in the period
following the completion of the UNTAES mandate.
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