Rome, 17 September (Hina) - On Tuesday afternoon Croatian Prime
Minister Zlatko Matesa talked at the Croatian embassy in Rome with
a delegation of he Croatian minority from the Italian region of
Molise.
The talks, attended by the Croatian ambassador Davorin Rudolf,
mayors of the three towns with Croatian majority, councilor of the
region of Molise and Giovanni Giorgetta, representative of the
Molise Croats, evolved around possibilities that will be opened for
the Italian minority by an imminent signing of an agreement between
Croatia and Italy on the protection of minorities.
Prime Minister Matesa inquired about the status of the Molise
Croats and possible boosting of Croatia's aid to the local Croat
community. Presently, the area does not have a Croat speaking
parish priest nor a teacher of the Croatian language.
The Croats of Molise are keenly interested in economic co-
operation with Croatian companies and a ferry service between
Termoli and some Croatian town. Mr. Matesa offered his Government's
unrestricted aid both for economic projects and for cultural and
educational programmes.
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