NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic,
who is in New York to attend the 52nd session of UN's General
assembly, on Wednesday held talks with his counterparts from
Spain, Portugal and Andora, before meeting with U.S. Secretary of
State Madeleine Albright and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
The talks focused on the process of reintegration of the
Danube region of eastern Croatia, the implementation of the peace
agreements in Bosnia-Herzegovina and related pressure on Croatia
to step it up.
"The most important thing (in the Danube region) is the
application of everything on the ground", Granic said after
meeting his Spanish counterpart, Abel Matutes. "Everybody
suggests that we settle the issue of cooperation with The Hague",
he said.
The U.S. initiative for the suspension of Croatia at the
Council of Europe and a possibility to extend the UNTAES mandate
in eastern Croatia was, according to Granic, the continuation of
U.S. pressure aimed at making Croatia take steps which would make
it easier for the international community to implement the Dayton
accord.
"Even though everybody denies there is a connection between
the UNTAES mandate and the peace process in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
the truth is the two things are connected", Croatia's foreign
minister said.
Granic reiterated he believed the pressure on Croatia was
counterproductive. "We believe this pressurizing is unnecessary
and unjustified, especially as concerns the Council of Europe",
he said, adding he had said so at an earlier meeting with Robert
Gelbard, a U.S. representative for the implementation of the
peace accord in BH.
At a previous meeting with his Yugoslav counterpart Milan
Milutinovic, Croatia's Granic agreed for expert groups to start
working on the implementation of agreements Croatia and
Yugoslavia signed to date next week.
He also held talks with Danish Foreign Minister Niels
Helveg Petersen, focusing on a possible arrival of a monitoring
mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe after the expiry of the UNTAES mandate in the Danube
region.
Foreign Minister Granic also talked with his Macedonian
counterpart, Blagoje Handzinski. They discussed agreements on
property relations and the regulation of money transfers which
could be signed by year's end.
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