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ZAGREB, 8 Nov (Hina) - The relations between Croatia and the United
States are on the ascending line, said U.S. Ambassador to Croatia,
Peter Galbraith, in an interview with the daily 'Novi List', given
ahead of the end of his ambassadorial mandate.
We expect Croatia, as well as all other signatories to the Dayton
and Erdut agreements, to abide by the commitments they have taken
over. Not only by some of them but literally by all of them,
Galbraith said.
We are determined to see the peace process in Bosnia-Herzegovina
succeed. The peace process will certainly fail unless all sides
stick to their obligations, he added.
Asked to estimate the process of peaceful reintegration of the
Croatian Danube river region, Galbraith said it seemed to him that
the implementation of the Erdut agreement had been accelerated
during the past month, adding he was very satisfied with that.
He gave a positive evaluation of the Croatian Government program of
national reconciliation, adding that considerable progress had
been achieved in many fields.
The most important problem which still remains is the return of
refugees and displaced people, said Galbraith.
Asked whether Croatia had the right to war reparations, Galbraith
said that in 1993 he visited Vukovar and told reporters that the
town had been destroyed by the former Yugoslav People's Army
(JNA).
In my opinion, Croatia should have the right to war reparations and
I think it is a question which should be included in the succession
process, the U.S. Ambassador said.
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