BOROVO, Jan 21 (Hina) - The Croatian government office for the
restoration of Croatian authority in UN-administered eastern
Croatia opened an office in the town of Borovo on Tuesday.
The opening ceremony was attended by UN Transitional
Administrator Jacques Klein, head of the Croatian government office
for the region Ivica Vrkic and representative of the local Serb
authorities Vojislav Stanimirovic.
Klein described the opening of the office as another big step
in the process of peaceful reintegration of the region into
Croatia's administrative system.
Klein said that after today's meeting with Croatian Defence
and Interior Ministers Gojko Susak and Ivan Penic, he remained very
optimistic that the peaceful reintegration process would be
completed according to schedule.
Klein thanked the Croatian government and the local Serb
authorities for cooperation. He emphasized that the Croatian
government's letter of intent ensured the protection of the rights
of the local Serb population according to the highest international
standards.
Vrkic said that through direct cooperation with the UN
Transitional Administration and the local Serbs, the Borovo office
would work towards a common goal - the completion of the peaceful
reintegration process.
Vrkic stressed that the Croatian government would ensure
normal living conditions for all people who chose to live in the
area.
Vrkic said that the opening of the Borovo office was the best
sign that the peaceful reintegration process was entering the final
stage. On Tuesday, the government also opened an office in Beli
Manastir, he added.
Stanimirovic said that the Borovo office was opened for the
purposes of daily cooperation between the Croatian government and
the local Serb authorities, and of the local population.
He expressed conviction that the office would provide
necessary information and help local residents to obtain Croatian
documents and to solve their property and refugee issues.
Speaking of local elections scheduled for March 16,
Stanimirovic said that it was a "political date" and that he
expected the elections to take place in April.
But if the UN Transitional Administration and the Croatian
government ensure conditions, the elections may also take place in
March, he said.
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