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VUKOVAR, Oct 23 (Hina) - High representatives of the Croatian
parliament, government and the President's office on Thursday
visited the Singles Hotel, a reconstructed 11-floor building in
Borovo, a district of Vukovar, eastern Croatia, where displaced
persons and officials of Vukovar's administration and trade should
move in over the next days.
The Singles Hotel includes 129 two-bed rooms and premises which
should host Croatian Radio Vukovar.
According to Reconstruction Minister Jure Radic, the first to move
in will be displaced officials on whom, he said, "depends Vukovar's
life".
Ivica Vrkic, vice-president of the National Committee for the
restoration of trust, announced he and Vukovar Mayor Vladimir
Stengl would move in on 27 October.
Up to now, four floors with 48 rooms have already been reconstructed
and furnitured, while the remaining floors should be completed by
the end of the month.
Asked how Serbs in the town of Ilok will be prevented from having one
to two houses, Minister Radic said the Croatian government expected
the UNTAES to settle this issue. In case the UNTAES failed to do so
by the end of its mandate, the government would settle the matter by
itself, he concluded.
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