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ZAGREB, Dec 17 (Hina) - The head of the Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) mission in Croatia, Tim Guldiman,
on Wednesday welcomed a statement by Croatian President Franjo
Tudjman made at a December 6 meeting with Serb leaders, in which he
pledged that all obstacles to the integration of the Serb community
into Croatia would be overcome.
Guldiman welcomed the statement by the Croatian president as "an
important and positive step." "If the president's clearly
formulated intentions are implemented quickly, the fear of the Serb
population regarding their future in Croatia might calm down," the
OSCE said in a statement.
Serb leaders and representatives of UNTAES, the National Trust
Establishment Commission and the OSCE have initiated a series of
public meetings in the Danube river region of eastern Croatia to
encourage the Serb population to stay, the statement said,
In its weekly report the OSCE mission criticised that "throughout
Croatia, local high-ranking authorities, county prefects and
mayors, express negative attitudes against the return of Serbs to
their area."
"Due to a shortage of public funds, they often use a 'priority' list
of beneficiaries, in this order: 1. Croat displaced persons, 2.
Croat refugees from Bosnia or FRY (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
and 3. Returning Serb displaced persons," the statement said.
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