ZAGREB, Oct 21 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa and
Hungarian Interior Minister Gabor Kuncze met in Zagreb on Monday
for talks on cooperation between the two countries and the process
of reintegration of the UN-administered area into Croatia.
They discussed the return to the Croatian Danube river area of
nearly ly 1,800 Croatian refugees currently staying in Hungary, the
status of ethnic Hungarians in Croatia and the opening of border
crossings between the two countries in eastern Croatia.
Matesa said that the Hungarians living in the Danube river
area and Hungarian refugees who would return there had equal rights
as other Croatian citizens who had lived there before the war.
Asked when border crossings between the two countries would be
opened in the area, which is still under Serb occupation, Matesa
said that this problem would be solved in cooperation with the UN
transitional administration.
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