BELGRADE BELGRADE, Feb 24 (Hina) - Serbian and Croatian writers and journalists gathered in Belgrade on Saturday for a debate on reconciliation between the two peoples, organised by the German Institute for International Relations
(IFA) and the Greek Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in South-East Europe (CDRSEE). The debate, held at Belgrade's Goethe Institute under the name "Serbian-Croatian Dialogue", is attended by Croatian publicists and journalists Hrvoje Glavas, Igor Mandic, Nenad Popovic, Sinan Gudzevic and Slobodan Snajder. Serbian representatives at the meeting are writer and reporter Drinka Gojkovic, the president of the Yugoslav Commission of Human Rights Attorneys, Biljana Kovacevic-Vuco, NIN weekly editor-in-chief Stevan Niksic and a representative of the Association of the Independent Electronic Media, Dejan Ilic. Opening the meeting on behalf of the organisers, IFA representative Alois von Wald
BELGRADE, Feb 24 (Hina) - Serbian and Croatian writers and
journalists gathered in Belgrade on Saturday for a debate on
reconciliation between the two peoples, organised by the German
Institute for International Relations (IFA) and the Greek Centre
for Democracy and Reconciliation in South-East Europe (CDRSEE).
The debate, held at Belgrade's Goethe Institute under the name
"Serbian-Croatian Dialogue", is attended by Croatian publicists
and journalists Hrvoje Glavas, Igor Mandic, Nenad Popovic, Sinan
Gudzevic and Slobodan Snajder.
Serbian representatives at the meeting are writer and reporter
Drinka Gojkovic, the president of the Yugoslav Commission of Human
Rights Attorneys, Biljana Kovacevic-Vuco, NIN weekly editor-in-
chief Stevan Niksic and a representative of the Association of the
Independent Electronic Media, Dejan Ilic.
Opening the meeting on behalf of the organisers, IFA representative
Alois von Waldburg-Zeil and Alex Rondos of the Greek Foreign
Ministry spoke about Germany's and Greece's experience in
reconciliation after World War 2 and the civil war respectively.
(hina) rml