GENEVA, June 2 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman
described as "very successful" day-long talks in Geneva on Sunday
on further implementation of the Dayton peace agreement in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Commenting on bilateral talks with presidents Alija
Izetbegovic of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kresimir Zubak of the
Bosnian Federation, Tudjman said that they reached important
agreements on strengthening the Croat-Moslem Federation.
These included an agreement on the civilian command and a
full agreement on the setup of the Federation army, he added.
"In talks with the American and Bosnian delegation, perhaps
the most important was a full agreement on a defence law,"
Tudjman said.
Commenting on talks with Serbian President Slobodan
Milosevic, Tudjman said that they agreed to step up the process
of normalizing relations between Croatia and Yugoslavia.
The meeting with US Secretary of State Warren Christopher
focused on the promotion of the peace process in Bosnia-
Herzegovina and the further development of bilateral cooperation
between Croatia and the United States.
Christopher confirmed that US Commerce Secretary Mickey
Kantor would soon visit Croatia.
The Croatian delegation left Geneva in the evening.
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