ZAGREB, June 6 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (FRY), Zvonimir Markovic, told last night's news broadcast
'Motrista' of the Croatian Television that about 25,000 requests for the
return to Croatia had been so far submitted to Croatian Embassy's
consular office in Belgrade.
Between 200 and 300 people passed the consular office daily, and no
incident had been registered so far, Markovic said on Thursday evening.
Croatian Ambassador stressed that a big step forward had been made
recently as a Consular Convention had been signed and an agreement on
mutual legal aid prepared for signing, and added that this would much
facilitate the return of refugees.
According to him, the FR Yugoslavia has been obstructing for some
time the signing of border crossings and local border trade agreements,
and Markovic explained that the implementation of such deals would
further facilitate refugees' return.
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