ZAGREB, March 21 (Hina) - Reconstruction Minister Jure Radic on
Thursday received representatives of the displaced Croats from
Janjevo, a village in the southern Serbian province of Kosovo.
The Reconstruction Ministry said in a statement that out of
3,500 Croats living in Janjevo before Serbian agression on Croatia,
about 2,500 had been expelled and had found refuge in Croatia.
Since the problem of their permanent accomodation had still
not been adequately resolved, 147 Janjevo families expressed a wish
to settle in the hinterland of the Adriatic port of Zadar.
Radic offered the families abandoned houses in the liberated
areas in line with the law on temporary takeover and management of
certain property.
The guests thanked the Croatian government for its help,
expressing willingness to exchange their property in Kosovo with
Serbs who had left the liberated territory.
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