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BELGRADE, April 29 (Hina) - The Croatian Ambassador to the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, Zvonimir Markovic, on Tuesday rejected
accusations by the Belgrade press that he made an "aggressive
political assault on Yugoslavia" in his speech in the Montenegro
town of Tivat.
Markovic stated that he was shocked by the "harsh and serious
qualifications" in commentaries broadcast on Tuesday on Radio
Belgrade and published in the "Politika-ekspres" newspaper, tied
to his speech last week in Tivat at the revival meeting of the
Croatian cultural and art association, "Napredak".
"We went to Tivat with the wish to give hope to people who went
through their Calvary. We did not want to open any topics which
would encourage bad blood. The objective was support and hope not
hate and revenge or anything else," Ambassador Markovic told Hina
on Tuesday evening.
He stressed that in his speech there were no words which could be
interpreted as a sign of endangering the national sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Yugoslavia, nor does there exist an intent
to discuss "the subject of relations between Belgrade and
Podogorica (the Montenegro capital)".
Radio Belgrade and "Politika-ekspres" interpreted Markovic's
words as "endangering the national sovereignty and territorial
integrity of Yugoslavia", because he allegedly said that Boka
Kotarska will be Croatia's.
At the same time, strong criticism was sent to the Montenegro
government because it did not react to that speech.
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