ZAGREB, Jan 24 (Hina) - Today's VJESNIK devotes the front page to a
report from Strasbourg, where the Foreign Minister, Mate Granic, is
conducting talks with Council of Europe officials.
"Minister Granic described the atmosphere as 'the best since
the beginning of the Strasbourg negotiations' and the talks
themselves as 'very useful and constructive'," the article says.
Another front-page article deals with the talks on the future
arrangement of the city of Mostar. "The Croats are satisfied with
the solution that has been offered," the article says.
A comment piece by Maja Freundlich discusses reports that the
CIA is investigating Serbian President Milosevic's responsibilty
for war crimes.
The middle page is devoted to the "Position of Youth in
Croatian Society."
VECERNJI LIST carries an interview with Mislav Jezic, the
first vice-president of the Pan-European Union and the chief
organiser of an exhibition on Croatian culture which opened
yesterday at the European Parliament.
"Croatia Is Becoming Recognisable," Jezic said, adding that
Croatian culture had facilitated Croatia's admittance to the
European Parliament.
The paper outlines the main points of the Privatisation Bill
which has been tabled for the next Parliament session. Among other
things, the article specifies that free shares would be distributed
to about 300,000 homeland war victims.
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