ZAGREB, May 5 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), the Peasant Party (HSS) and the Party of Rights (HSP) held talks in the parliament building on Wednesday in yet another attempt to agree on joint
conclusions for a parliamentary debate on relations with the UN war crimes tribunal, but failed to reach agreement.
ZAGREB, May 5 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian Democratic Union
(HDZ), the Peasant Party (HSS) and the Party of Rights (HSP) held
talks in the parliament building on Wednesday in yet another attempt
to agree on joint conclusions for a parliamentary debate on relations
with the UN war crimes tribunal, but failed to reach agreement.#L#
There will probably be no more informal party consultations on draft
conclusions for a debate on Hague war crimes tribunal indictments, HSS
leader Zlatko Tomcic told Hina.
The HSS still insists that parliament debate cooperation with the
tribunal and indictments against generals Ivan Cermak and Mladen
Markac and six Bosnian Croats, Tomcic said.
He said that his party's conclusions were acceptable to the HDZ but
not to the HSP, which insisted on its own conclusions. The HSS leader
added that he was not familiar with the position of other parties.
Parliament should discuss relations with the tribunal and conclusions
can be harmonised in the course of the discussion, Tomcic said.
"The next move is to be made by the HDZ, which can move the debate on
the Hague tribunal from the parliamentary agenda, but in that case it
has to assume political responsibility for that," Tomcic said.
Attending today's talks were also HDZ official Ivan Jarnjak and Anto
Djapic of the HSP.
Jarnjak told Hina that no agreement was reached at the talks, but that
he still believed agreement on the joint conclusions was possible.
Unofficial sources in the HSP have said that there is no reason to
further postpone the debate.
(Hina) rml sb