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ZAGREB, Oct, 19 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian
government, headed by Premier Zlatko Matesa, and of the
international community on Monday discussed the realisation of a
programme for the return of refugees and displaced persons.
Today's talks were held at a suggestion of the international
representatives, with the aim to incite progress in the programme's
realisation.
According to a statement from the government's Communications
Office, the talks were constructive and based on efforts towards
achieving a joint goal.
The parties agreed to hold a meeting of a coordinating committee for
monitoring the return programme. The committee will be headed by
Lovre Pejkovic, head of the government's Office for Displaced
Persons and Refugees, and Robert Robinson, head of the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) mission to
Croatia.
Also taking part in the talks were, on the Croatian side, Foreign
Minister Mate Granic, Reconstruction and Development Minister Jure
Radic, and European Integration Minister Ljerka Mintas-Hodak.
International representatives included Ambassadors of the United
States, William Montgomery, Austria's Rudolf Bogner, and Britain's
Colin Munro, as well as European Commission special envoy Per
Vinther, and the head of the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe mission, Tim Guldimann.
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