ZAGREB, Feb 28 (Hina) - Croatian Reconstruction and Development
Minister Jure Radic on Wednesday received a delegation of the
European Mission for fact-finding in eastern Slavonia. The talks
centered on the programme of reconstruction and on the return of
displaced persons to the Croatian Danubian area.
Croatia was ready to start reconstruction of the villages of
Nijemci and Jarmin, which had been chosen for a pilot-programme of
return, Radic said.
Radic recalled that Croatia was caring for some 75,000
displaced from the Croatian Danubian area. Another 25,000 Croatian
displaced were accommodated in other European countries, he added.
Croatia had accepted to reconstruct houses for returnees and
their reconstruction would be financed from the state budget, the
Croatian minister said.
Around one billion German marks had been allocated for the
reconstruction, and only five per cent of the money came from the
international community. Means which Croatia had provided were used
for the reconstruction of 26,000 houses outside eastern Slavonia
and it would be good if the international community could help the
programme of reconstruction of eastern Slavonia, Radic said.
The head of the European Commission delegation, Renatto Batti,
who yesterday visited the occupied Croatian town of Vukovar, said
that needs for reconstruction were great.
'We will have to choose priorities in the reconstruction and
our guiding idea would be to reconstruct those facilities which
would help bring closer people from that area', Batti said.
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