ZAGREB, Feb 17 (Hina) - Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt on Tuesday held talks with the OSCE high commissioner for ethnic minorities, Rolf Ekeus, and the chief of the OSCE Mission to Croatia, Peter Semneby, on the exercising of
ethnic minorities' rights and the judicial reform, the ministry said in a press release.
ZAGREB, Feb 17 (Hina) - Justice Minister Vesna Skare-Ozbolt on Tuesday
held talks with the OSCE high commissioner for ethnic minorities, Rolf
Ekeus, and the chief of the OSCE Mission to Croatia, Peter Semneby, on
the exercising of ethnic minorities' rights and the judicial reform,
the ministry said in a press release.#L#
Skare-Ozbolt said during the talks the judicial reform was a
government priority in the meeting of political and economic criteria
required for admission to the European Union. The reform includes
upgrading the courts' efficiency and the rule of law, she added.
The minister described the relationship between the government and
ethnic minorities as the best ever, as evidenced by the agreement
signed with representatives of the Serb minority which ensures their
active participation in the implementation of the minority policy.
As regards property restitution, Skare-Ozbolt said the right to
private ownership was guaranteed by the Constitution and that the
government would be consistent in honouring it. The return of the
displaced is no longer a political but an economic issue, she said,
pointing also to the problems encountered by displaced Croats from
Bosnia.
The minister informed the two Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe officials about the by-elections held last
weekend for ethnic minorities' councils, and said the government would
support the councils' work financially and politically.
The OSCE representatives asked about Croatia's cooperation with the
war crimes tribunal in The Hague, saying it was important for the
credibility of government performance.
The justice minister said preparations were under way to train
Croatian judges for war crimes trials with a view to upgrading
domestic courts for such trials. She reiterated her ministry was open
to cooperation and direct communication with judicial bodies in
neighbouring countries in connection with war crimes issues.
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