ZAGREB, Dec 31 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic on
Tuesday received the ambassadors of Italy, Great Britain and the
Netherlands to Zagreb, who represented the European Union troika,
the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Granic informed the ambassadors about Monday's talks between
Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and the UN Transitional
Administrator of the Danube river region, General Jacques Klein,
who agreed that local elections in the UN-administered part of
the Eastern Slavonia region would be held on 16 March 1997
simultaneously with elections in other parts of Croatia.
President Tudjman and General Klein agreed that the Croatian
government and the UN Transitional Administration in Eastern
Slavonia (UNTAES) would sign a memorandum of understanding.
Granic said that the memorandum, which would primarily focus
on the additional protection of minority rights and the
organization of government in the region in line with the
Croatian Constitution, would provide additional guarantees for
the continuation of the peaceful reintegration process.
The ambassadors expressed satisfaction with the agreement,
noting that it represented a strong message to the local Serb
population about positive efforts by the Croatian government to
peacefully reintegrate the region into Croatia's administrative
system.
They reiterated the willingness of their governments and the
European Union to provide full support for the process, the
statement concluded.
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