( Editorial: --> 7235 )
VUKOVAR, Dec 10 (Hina) - Traffic between the border areas of Croatia
and Yugoslavia will be established on Sunday, December 14, and not
today as has been announced earlier, Croatian police and UNTAES
sources said on Wednesday.
UNTAES spokesman Douglas Coffman said that more than 4,000 passes
had been issued so far to Croatian citizens living in the border
area.
Passes, which can be extended after a one-year period, enable their
holders to stay three days in the border area of the neighbouring
country.
As of Monday, passes had also been issued to Croatian citizens who
had settled in the area from other parts of Croatia, Coffman said.
Croatian police said that newly-settled citizens would be able to
use the passes until their return to their prewar homes.
Eighteen Croatian and 12 Yugoslav municipalities are included in
the border traffic system.
The sources did not specify why the introduction of the border
traffic system was delayed.
(hina) vm mm
101103 MET dec 97
Ligue 1: Monaco - Auxerre 4-2, tri gola Danca Bieretha
Šah: Trojica u vodstvu
Sisi i Trump o prekidu vatre u Gazi, ne spominje se ideja o preseljenju Palestinaca
Wijk aan Zee: Erigaisi iznenadio Abdusattorova
SKV: Hrvatska u 21 sat
SKV: Svijet u 21 sat
SKV: Sport u 21 sati
Hrvatsko društvo logoraša osudilo skupove podrške srpskim studentima
Engleska: Wolverhampton Wanderers - Aston Villa 2-0
La Liga: Atletico s 2-0 bolji od Mallorce