DUBROVNIK, June 24 (Hina) - Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic on Saturday apologised on his own behalf and on behalf of Montenegrin citizens to Croatian citizens, particularly those from the Konavle and Dubrovnik region, for the
suffering and losses caused by members of the Montenegrin people.
DUBROVNIK, June 24 (Hina) - Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic
on Saturday apologised on his own behalf and on behalf of
Montenegrin citizens to Croatian citizens, particularly those from
the Konavle and Dubrovnik region, for the suffering and losses
caused by members of the Montenegrin people. #L#
"On my own behalf and on behalf of all Montenegrin citizens, I wish
to apologise to all Croatian citizens, especially those living in
Konavle and Dubrovnik, for all the suffering and material damage
caused by any member of the Montenegrin people," Djukanovic said.
Djukanovic offered the apology during a meeting with Croatian
President Stipe Mesic in the southern Adriatic town of Cavtat on
Saturday.
Montenegrin reserve troops were members of the former Yugoslav
Peoples' Army (JNA) units which in late 1991 carried out attacks on
Croatia's southernmost parts.
(hina) rml