VUKOVAR, Sept 2 (Hina) - A group of displaced persons on Tuesday
visited their war-damaged apartments in Vukovar which should be
rebuilt in the next few months.
They were received by town authorities and representatives of
the UN Transitional Administration (UNTAES) and the Transitional
Police.
UNTAES civilian police chief Walter Fallman and Transitional
Police chief Ivan Babic said that the 25 refugee families would be
guaranteed security after they returned.
Some of those families would return to their rebuilt
apartments in two buildings in October, while the rest would return
to another two buildings in December.
Welcoming the displaced persons outside one of the buildings,
UNTAES civil affairs coordinator Gerard Fischer expressed
satisfaction with the fact that both Croats and Serbs, as well as
representatives of other ethnic groups, would return to those flats.
Fischer said that the willingness of tenants of different
ethnic origins to live together was in accordance with the
intentions of the international community to help in the restoration
of a multi-ethnic society in the Croatian Danube region.
The displaced people were also received by Vukovar mayor
Vladimir Stengl and Town Council chairman Marko Ceprnja, who wished
them a speedy return.
The buildings to which the displaced persons will return are
being reconstructed by the European Union and the governments of
Norway, the Netherlands and Sweden.
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