ZAGREB, June 29 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and senior
government officials held a working meeting in Zagreb on Sunday with a
delegation of the Croatian people from the Bosnian Federation and
Bosnia-Herzegovina, the President's Office said in a statement.
The Croatian government delegation included Prime Minister Zlatko
Matesa, Presidential Chief of Staff Hrvoje Sarinic, Foreign Minister
Mate Granic, Reconstruction and Development Minister Jure Radic, Defence
Minister Gojko Susak, Presidential Special Envoy for the Federation and
Bosnia-Herzegovina Franjo Greguric and Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina
Darinko Bago.
The Bosnian Croat delegation included Kresimir Zubak, Bozo Rajic,
Vlado Soljic and Jadranko Prlic.
The meeting expressed regrets that the Bosnian Moslem leadership
had again postponed a meeting of President Tudjman and Bosnian
Presidency Chairman Alija Izetbegovic and representatives of Croatia,
the Federation and Bosnia-Herzegovina, which was scheduled to take place
tomorrow, June 30, in Split.
This third postponement of the meeting and the explanation that has
been given shows the unreadiness of the Bosnian Moslem side for the
consistent and full implementation of the Washington and Dayton accords
because there is much more resistance on their side in solving the
problems than on the Croatian.
It is not possible to organise the meeting if any conditions are
set, and the aim of the meeting was to solve through talks the problems
which hamper the implementation of the agreements.
Croatia again demonstrated its readiness for full cooperation in
implementing the Washington and Dayton agreements with the government
decision of June 26 on opening new border crossings with Bosnia-
Herzegovina towards the Serb Republic as well as with the fact that
Croatia had so far signed 23 agreements with the Federation and Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
In order to avoid further delays, it was proposed that President
Tudjman and Bosnian Presidency Chairman Izetbegovic, as well as the
leaders of the Croatian and Bosniac (Moslem) peoples in Bosnia-
Herzegovina, meet within the next ten days.
It was proposed that on that occasion a binding declaration be
signed on the full establishment of cantonal and federal authorities and
the consistent and full implementation of the Washington and Dayton
accords.
A draft declaration will be delivered to the Bosnian Moslem side in
two days, the statement concluded.
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