KNIN, Oct 21 (Hina) - Britain's Ambassador to Croatia Colin Andrew
Munroe on Tuesday visited Knin, where he held talks with the town's
mayor, Milivoj Tomas.
Talking about the situation in the town, Tomas said several
companies will start working after the organization of the town's
administration is completed. Up to 600 persons will thus be
employed, which will reduce the number of families receiving social
assistance, of which there are 840 in Knin at the moment, he added.
Speaking about the return of Serbs, the Knin mayor said there are
some 4,000 Serbs in Knin now, who make up one fourth of the town's
population.
Munroe was satisfied with the fact that Croats in Knin did not react
negatively to the return of Serbs who fled the area after the Storm
liberation action in 1995. He was also satisfied with the
successful cooperation between Croatia and the international
community.
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