ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister Mate Granic on
Wednesday received a special envoy of the UN High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR), Carrol Faubert, in an inaugural visit.
Minister Granic and the envoy Faubert discussed the
cooperation between the Croatian Government and the UNHCR,
according to a statement by the Croatian Foreign Ministry.
Granic said Croatia was interested that the process of the
peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area should be
completed within a period agreed on by Croatia's President Franjo
Tudjman and the U.N. Transitional Administrator of the area,
General Jacques Klein. Granic cautioned that demands of Serb
extremists for prolongation of the reintegration process could not
be tolerated.
The UNHCR might give significant contribution to the process
of the return of Croatian displaced people to their hometowns and
villages in the Croatian Danubian area, he judged.
He reiterated that the Republic of Croatia would abide by all
Europe's standards and mechanisms in the protection of human and
minorities' rights.
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