BELGRADE, Feb 21 (Hina) - The Yugoslav Government on Friday
assessed the talks between Yugoslav and Croatian Foreign
Ministers, Milan Milutinovic and Mate Granic respectively, as
positive, adding that they encouraged the improvement of
Yugoslav-Croatian relations and cooperation, the Federal
Information Secretariat said in a statement.
The report stressed that it was important to continue
negotiations on the establishment and development of cooperation
in transport, trade, economy, finances and banking, science and
technology, environment protection, and other fields. Of
special importance , the report went on, was an agreement on the
necessity of speeding up the solving of issues regarding social
insurance, the pension scheme and disability insurance, issues
regarding the return of refugees, the protection of their
property and the property of Yugoslav citizens on Croatia's
territory.
Both ministers expressed willingness to fully implement the
Erdut Agreement, in order to provide conditions for a safe and
permanent stay and full equality of Serbs in the Srijem-Baranja
area, the report pointed out.
The Yugoslav Government stressed that the Croatian side
firmly assured that, during the 13 April elections, all voters
would be issued with necessary documents and that all conditions
for properly prepared, democratic, free and fair elections would
be ensured, the report concluded.
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