( Editorial: --> 8792 )
GENEVA, 16 Dec (Hina) - The Working Group for Humanitarian issues of
the Council for the Implementation of the Peace Agreement in Former
Yugoslavia will hold a session in Geneva on Wednesday.
The session will be attended by representatives of some 40 member-
countries of the expanded Contact Group, donors and countries which
accepted refugees.
It is expected that the High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Carlos Westendorp, will also participate in the session, as well as
the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Sadako Ogata, U.N.
High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, and U.N.
Transitional Administrator in Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES), William
Walker.
Croatia's delegation at the session, led by the President of the
National Trust Establishment Committee, Vesna Skare-Ozbolt, will
also include the head of the Government Office for Displaced
Persons and Refugees, Lovre Pejkovic, and Croatia's Ambassador
with the United Nations in Geneva, Darko Bekic.
(hina) jn rm
161743 MET dec 97
Japan se bori s najvećim požarom u zadnjih pola stoljeća
Vinicius želi što prije obnoviti ugovor s Realom
Čeferin: Konferencijska liga ojačala nogomet u Europi, profitirale male države
ZSE: Crobexi potonuli za više od pet posto, izbrisali sve ovogodišnje dobitke
Brnabić tvrdi da su tri zastupnice ozlijeđene u neredima u parlamentu
SKV: Hrvatska u 12,30 sati
Tomašević: Teže ozlijeđeni radnik na gradilištu bazena Špansko se oporavlja
Tajvanski proizvođač čipova najavljuje 100 mlrd dolara ulaganja u SAD-u
London ostaje "usredotočen" na postizanje mira u Ukrajini
Poslušao "stručnjaka za kriptovalute" pa prevaren za sto tisuća eura