ZAGREB, Nov 22 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic met
representatives of the Croatian Association of Displaced Persons in
Zagreb on Friday.
Minister Granic acquainted the displaced with further plans
for the peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area
pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution 1079 on the extension of
the UNTAES mandate till July 15, 1997, the Foreign Ministry said in
a statement.
This Resolution was not the optimum solution for Croatia, but
it nevertheless created a framework for implementing all that had
been agreed by President Tudjman and the Transitional
Administrator, Gen. Klein, by July 15, Granic said.
There was a possibility that UN monitors may be deployed in
the area during the six months following the expiry of the mandate
and the full establishment of Croatian authority, Granic said.
He stressed the importance of good cooperation with Gen. Klein
for the timely holding of local elections and for speeding up the
process of peaceful reintegration.
Association representatives told Granic they were not
satisfied with the position and living conditions of displaced
people.
The Government would address the matter at one of the next
sessions, Granic pledged.
The Association representatives were led by president Mato
Simic. Also present was the President's advisor on humanitarian
issues, Slobodan Lang.
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