ZAGREB, March 12 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mato Granic
talked with his German counterpart Klaus Kinkel on the phone on
Saturday.
The phone talks concerned negotiations between Croatia and the
international community on new models of the international
community's presence in Croatia following the expiry of the current
mandate of UN Protection Force (UNPROFOR) in the country, Granic
told the Croatian news agency Hina this morning.
The new presence would consist of the control of the
internationally recognized Croatian borders with Bosnia-Herzegovina
and Serbia and the supervision of the implementation of signed
agreements between Croatia and Croatian Serbs, Granic said.
The two ministers hoped that very soon a full agreement would
be achieved between Croatia and the international community, which
would enable the peaceful reintegration of the occupied Croatian
areas into the Croatian legal and constitutional system to happen.
Today's meeting between Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and
US Vice President Al Gore in Copenhagen could contribute to such an
agreement, Granic told Hina.
Granic pointed out a significant and positive role of Germany
in the implementation of the Washington Accords, especially in the
organization of meetings between the Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina leaders, President and Vice President Kresimir Zubak
and Ejup Ganic.
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