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CROATIAN FOREIGN MINISTER RECEIVES CONTACT GROUP REPS

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ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic and Vice Premier Ivica Kostovic on Wednesday received chiefs of missions of Contact Group countries, EU Troika and Belgium accredited in Croatia, at their request, a statement from the Croatian Foreign Ministry said. "Minister Granic thanked the present diplomats for their support to the Security Council Presidential Statement and stressed the importance of the Croatian government's Letter of Intent forwarded to the Security Council and of the Presidential Statement. Granic had briefed the diplomats about the process of peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area stressing the readiness of the Croatian government to fully fulfill all its commitments from these documents. Certain extremists could not obstruct the holding of elections or the peaceful implementation of the Croatian Danubian area with their actions, Granic stressed," the statement said. "Kostovic had informed the diplomats about the Croatian government and relevant ministries' attempts in the preparations for the elections and ensuring all necessary conditions for the completion of the process of peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area, stressing that the Croatian government successfully resolved all problems appearing in the field, the statement said. The diplomats hailed the Croatian government's letter of intent and the Presidential Statement and called on the Croatian government to fully fulfill all stated in the two documents. They also expressed support for the simultaneous holding of elections in the Croatian Danubian area and in other parts of Croatia. They stressed the importance of issuing Croatian documents and hailed Wednesday's decision of the local Serb leadership and called on Belgrade to actively contribute to the process in the interest of normalization and the peace process in whole. It was unanimously agreed that it was necessary to uphold all the stated deadlines and that any postponement of elections and the implementation of anything written in the documents would be contra productive," the statement said. (Hina) lm jn 052112 MET feb 97

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