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ZAGREB, 26 Jan (Hina) - Hrvoje Sarinic, the Croatian President's
Chief Of Staff, on Monday received Tim Guldimann, head of the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) mission
in Croatia, the President's office said in a statement.
The meeting focused on the situation in the Croatian Danube River
region. It was stressed that the situation 11 days after the
withdrawal of UNTAES remained peaceful and stable.
Ambassador Guldimann expressed concern about cases of spontaneous
evictions of temporary tenants, adding that this could cause
tension in the region.
On behalf of the Croatian government, Sarinic confirmed that any
attempt of eviction outside the mechanism of two-way return would
be prevented. The agreed mechanism foresees that no displaced
person occupying a house can be evicted unless appropriate
alternative accommodation has been found.
It was stressed that all means should be explored to resolve such
disputes in a satisfactory way. A court decision for an eviction
should be the last resort.
The problem of accommodating refugees would be solved in line with
the Tripartite Agreement, signed by the Croatian Government, the UN
and UNHCR.
Sarinic reiterated that the police have been given instructions and
are acting accordingly.
Ambassador Guldimann expressed full support on behalf of the OSCE
for the active and constructive policy of the Croatian government
in implementing the two-way return and ensuring the peaceful
development of events in the Danube River region.
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