VIENNA, March 24 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister and the president of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Ivo Sanader, said in Vienna on Wednesday there was no need to fear that cooperation between the HDZ and the Independent
Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) would be discontinued. He added that the government stuck to its programme when it came to the return of refugees and the restitution of property.
VIENNA, March 24 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister and the president of
the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), Ivo Sanader, said in Vienna on
Wednesday there was no need to fear that cooperation between the HDZ
and the Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) would be
discontinued. He added that the government stuck to its programme when
it came to the return of refugees and the restitution of property.#L#
Sanader is taking part in an assembly of European conservative and
democratic-Christian parties in Austria's capital.
Answering to a reporter's question regarding criticism of the
government made by MP Milorad Pupovac of the SDSS, Sanader said he
talked to Pupovac who told him there were certain problems in the
implementation of an agreement between the HDZ and the SDSS.
"I will meet Pupovac on Thursday to discuss the matter in detail, but
it is clear that the agreement must be respected, because this is our
policy, it is the programme of the Croatian government, which is why I
say that the HDZ and the government stick to its programme when it
comes to the return of refugees and the restitution of property," said
Sanader, who is taking part in the Study Days of the European People's
Party in Vienna.
The Croatian PM said there was no fear that the cooperation between
his party and the SDSS would end.
Popovac on Tuesday warned the Croatian government through the media
that the restitution of unlawfully occupied property was late .
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