ZAGREB, Aug 13 (Hina) - "I am shocked at the statements made by Milan Djukic, president of the Serb People's party, and incorrect and malicious accusations against the Croatian government," Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said
Wednesday reacting to Djukic's statement.
ZAGREB, Aug 13 (Hina) - "I am shocked at the statements made by Milan
Djukic, president of the Serb People's party, and incorrect and
malicious accusations against the Croatian government," Croatian
Prime Minister Ivica Racan said Wednesday reacting to Djukic's
statement. #L#
Djukic on Tuesday accused the Croatian government of lying to the
international community regarding the return of Serbs and the
restitution of their property. He said he would forward letters
about this issue to the Organisation for Security and Cooperation
in Europe, the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg and all
international institutions and embassies in Croatia.
The culmination is the comparison of the coalition policy towards
national minorities with the policy of the Independent State of
Croatia (1941-1945), said Racan. The PM said such a comparison was
to the detriment of everybody, adding that Croatian Serbs would
benefit the least from this.
"Contrary to Djukic's claims, the Croatian government is investing
great efforts and funds into removing the consequences of the war,
enable the return of all citizens and ensure normal life for those
who wish to return," said Racan.
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