ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said in parliament Wednesday that his government advocated that the UN remained the central place for decision making in the international community and that the
revitalisation of the meaning and the role of the UN should start in Iraq.
ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said
in parliament Wednesday that his government advocated that the UN
remained the central place for decision making in the international
community and that the revitalisation of the meaning and the role of
the UN should start in Iraq. #L#
Presenting the government's report on the Iraqi crisis, Racan said
in parliament that the UN should have the leading role in the
reconstruction of Iraq in order to ensure independence,
sovereignty and territorial integrity of that country.
The Croatian government advocates the continuation of dialogue in
the international community, which is the precondition for the
preservation and the strengthening of the international order, the
strengthening of transatlantic cooperation, the unity of the EU and
the stability in Europe and the world, Racan said.
He added that Croatia, as an active member of the anti-terrorist
coalition, advocated preventing the expansion of weapons for mass
destruction. Racan said the Croatian government took all measures
to prevent possible negative implications of the Iraq crisis for
Croatia.
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