ZAGREB, Nov 4 (Hina) - The international five-power Contact Group
is to convene this weekend in Zagreb, Croatia's ambassador to the
United Nations in Geneva, Miomir Zuzul, said today at a Zagreb
press conference.
Asked about the progress of talks between Croatian Foreign
Minister Mate Granic and his Yugoslav counterpart Vladislav
Jovanovic, Zuzul said: "The talks started in a generally good
atmosphere. So far, only subjects and standpoints have been
presented but not discussed."
Asked to comment on statements by local Serb leaders after
yesterday's talks at Knin, that "negotiators were as apart as ever
and unwilling to accept the term occupied Croatian territories,"
Zuzul said the framework for these talks was based on international
documents on the reintegration of occupied Croatian territories
into Croatia's constitutional and administrative system.
"Croatia would not agree to negotiations outside the set
framework," Zuzul stressed.
Asked whether the Contact Group would present a concrete plan
after the meeting in Zagreb, Zuzul said the Contact Group was
primarily dealing with the Bosnian crisis, which would be the main
item on tomorrow's agenda.
Zuzul added that a document by the Zagreb Four mini Contact
Group for Croatia had not been finalized.
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