Djapic, who treated the ambassadors to a lunch in a Zagreb restaurant, said the meeting had been pleasant.
He told reporters that he had told the ambassadors that the HSP supported full implementation of the Constitutional Law on the Rights of National Minorities.
"As regards property-related issues, I told them that the HSP would return the property of Serb returnees much faster than the incumbent government, and the proof of that is Petrinja, where the HSP is the ruling party," Djapic said.
The HSP leader said he had told his guests that the HSP was open to cooperation with all parliamentary parties except for the Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS). He stressed that the refusal to cooperate with the SDSS had nothing to do with the HSP's attitude to minorities, but the fact that senior members of that party were former leaders of the so-called Republic of Serb Krajina.