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VUKOVAR, May 8 (Hina) - A delegation from the Austrian Parliament's
Federal Council, led by upper house speaker Ludwig Biering, visited
the eastern Croatian city of Vukovar on Friday to discuss local
self-government and the situation in the area.
The Austrian MPs were accompanied by Croatian House of Counties
deputy speaker Bozidar Pankretic and Austrian Ambassador to
Croatia Rudolf Bogner.
They held discussions with Vukovar-Srijem County Prefect Rudolf
Koenig, National Trust Establishment Committee deputy chairmen
Ivica Vrkic and Vojislav Stanimirovic, Vukovar Mayor Vladimir
Stengl and local MPs.
Austrian MPs were interested in reconstruction and return in
Vukovar. Vrkic said that despite all forms of Croatian authority
now operating, the situation in the Croatian Danube River region
was still difficult.
"Much time will be needed for many things to come into place,
despite large investments and efforts of the Croatian state which
is trying to do everything so that the situation in the Croatian
Danube region remains stable," Vrkic said.
He added that unrealistic demands and pressures on Croatia were
destabilising the situation in the Danube region and bringing the
view that the Croatian state was doing very little to fix the
situation, but this was in fact the opposite.
Stanimirovic said that the postponing of the donors' conference
would also have an impact on local Serbs and that this and various
pressures on Croatia were not in the interests of Serbs who lived
there.
He said that an unnecessary psychosis had been formed in the minds
of the Croatian public regarding the return of Serbs because it was
"well known that all Serbs will not return to Croatia".
In the meantime despite this there needs to be support for the
constitutional principle that everybody returns, he said.
Croatian National Parliament member Vlado Osust criticised the
European Union which "did not take into account the real situation
in Croatia and often reacted with bias".
Austrian Social Democrat MP Alberth Konecny replied that the EU was
not expecting anything more from Croatia than its respect for
signed documents and promises.
Prefect Koenig said help was expected from the friendly Austrian
state which could do a lot to promote greater EU understanding for
the circumstances in Croatia.
Members of the Austrian Federal Council delegation promised to do
as much as they could for this to succeed.
The Austrian parliamentary delegation today also visited the
United Nations Civil Police Support Group headquarters in Vukovar,
where they held talks with Austrian UN civilian police
representatives.
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