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ZAGREB, Oct 30 (Hina) - Great progress has been made in the two-way
return of displaced persons and refugees, the restoration of trust
and the establishment of local government in the Croatian Danube
region, the head of the national committee in charge of restoring
inter-ethnic trust, Vesna Skare-Ozbolt, said in Zagreb on
Thursday.
Speaking to reporters after a meeting between President Franjo
Tudjman and the UN Transitional Administrator of the Danube region,
William Walker, Skare-Ozbolt said that also discussed was security
in the UN-administered areas of Osijek and Vukovar counties ahead
of the announced visits of displaced persons to cemeteries on All
Saints' Day, November 1.
"I think we have done quite a lot regarding the establishment of
trust. Mini-committees have been set up in some towns in both
counties, including Vukovar, and the national committee has
already held two meetings with all the heads of municipalities and
mayors in the two counties," she said.
Skare-Ozbolt said that the two-way return of displaced persons and
refugees to their prewar homes had stepped up, recalling that 80
families had recently returned to apartments in Vukovar rebuilt by
the European Union.
"I think that those are really concrete steps which lead to the
completion of the UNTAES mandate on January 15," she said.
Walker commended the Croatian government for the latest steps it
had taken. I regard that as a good indicator of our common advance
towards successful completion of the mandate, he said.
As regards visits to the Danube region on all Saints' Day, Walker
said that the UN Transitional Administration (UNTAES) would be glad
to receive all those wishing to come to the area to visit the graves
of their relatives and friends.
Walker noted that UNTAES was cooperating with Croatian authorities
in the organisation of visits, expressing confidence that there
would be no incidents on that day.
Asked whether they discussed a possibility of the UN civilian
police staying in the region after the expiry of the UNTAES mandate,
Walker said that they discussed "all issues still before us".
He recalled last week's incident in which he said Vesna Skare-
Ozbolt faced the problems UNTAES had with regard to the police.
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