ZAGREB, May 5 (Hina) - President of the Republic of Croatia, Dr.
Franjo Tudjman, received the Ambassador of the United States in
Zagreb, Peter Galbraith, at his request last night, the President's
Office said in a statement.
President Tudjman and Ambassador Galbraith considered the
situation in Croatia following the liberation of western Slavonia
and shelling of Zagreb.
On his own and his government's behalf Ambassador Galbraith
expressed indignation at terrorist attacks on Croatia's capital,
which jeopardized the lives of not only Croatian residents but also
US citizens.
President Tudjman and the US Ambassador discussed possible
future models of presence of the United Nations at the liberated
area of western Slavonia.
President Tudjman expressed the standpoint that the only
acceptable solution to the Republic of Croatia would be the
presence of international observers entitled to monitor the
exercise of all human and ethnic rights in the liberated territory.
At the end of the meeting President Tudjman and Ambassador
Galbraith considered the future and ways for conducting peace talks
in which US officials should be as efficiently engaged as possible
together with European Union representatives, as Croatian President
would like, according to the statement.
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