BELGRADE, Jan 18 (Hina) - Yugoslav government on Thursday adopted the report on the talks between Croatian foreign minister Mate Granic and his Yugoslav counterpart Milan Milutinovic, which took place on January 10 in Belgrade. The
statement released after today's government session described the talks as important and useful.
BELGRADE, Jan 18 (Hina) - Yugoslav government on Thursday adopted
the report on the talks between Croatian foreign minister Mate
Granic and his Yugoslav counterpart Milan Milutinovic, which took
place on January 10 in Belgrade.
The statement released after today's government session
described the talks as important and useful. #L#
Assessing that the relations between Croatia and the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia were a key to the peace in the region, the
government stressed that the first visit of a Croatian foreign
minister to Yugoslavia enabled resumption of the talks which should
contribute to solving of open questions, the statement said.
The statement concluded saying that Yugoslav foreign minister
Milan Milutinovic should visit Zagreb to resume the talks on
normalization of the Yugoslav-Croatian ties.
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