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A BRIEF LOOK AT CROATIAN PRESS ON TUESDAY

ZAGREB, Dec 6 (Hina) - "This situation is intolerable for Croatia," Croatian President Franjo Tudjman yesterday told a CSCE (Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe) summit in Budapest, today's VJESNIK reports. The paper details President Tudjman's speech and his meetings with President Clinton and Foreign Ministers Hurd and Juppe. In a comment piece headlined "The Curtain of Indifference has Fallen Long Ago" Stjepo Martinovic argues that Clinton's warning about the "iron curtain being replaced by a curtain of indifference" came way too late. "The victims of the Serb aggression realised they were stuck behind that curtain when Washington failed to see that scaly imperialists were scavenging at the wreck of Yugoslavia," Martinovic writes. The paper carries an interview with Davorko Vidovic, sociologist and deputy president of the Social Democratic Party, headlined "Who Can Survive on 225 Kunas (62 DEM) a Month?" VECERNJI LIST also devotes its front page to the CSCE summit in Budapest. Tudjman's speech is headlined "A Peaceful but Just Solution." In a comment piece headlined "Legal Fickleness" Nenad Ivankovic discusses the past and present inconsistencies of US policy, particularly regarding Bosnia. "The latest shift to the European-Russian stand is just another example of Clinton's political hopscotch, which ranges from adamant support of Moslems to yielding to the Serbs because they have 'won the war'," Ivankovic says. The paper carries a feature from the Livno front (south- western Bosnia). (hina) jn as sd 061413 MET dec 94

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