The meeting was held behind closed doors. After the talks, Cardinal Puljic told reporters he offered his congratulations to Sanader on the 14th anniversary of Croatia's international recognition (15 January) and expressed gratitude for Croatia's financial and political support Bosnian Croats.
The talks focused on standpoints that could contribute to the establishment of equality of three peoples in Bosnia, Puljic said.
"We, Croats in Bosnia, do not ask to be given any privileges, we ask that all three peoples become equal and express concern that the new approach to the Constitution of Bosnia-Herzegovina would put Croats in a position of secondary importance. This is why we ask that Croatia exercise its constitutional right as a cosignatory to the Dayton Accord and help Croats in Bosnia," Cardinal Puljic said.
Commenting on a reporter's question about the reasons of his not attending the marking of the 10th anniversary of the Dayton Accord, the cardinal said the Dayton Agreement had not done anything for Catholics in Bosnia-Herzegovina.