WASHINGTON, May 17 (Hina) - The US administration said on Friday
it had a good relationship with Croatia although it had some
objections.
We have a good, active relationship with the Croatian
government, State Department spokesman Nicholas Burns told a
press conference in Washington.
Burns said that US officials had raised the issue of freedom
of the media in Croatia in recent talks with Croatian Foreign
Minister Mate Granic.
We believe that our message was heard in Zagreb. We hope
that Croatian authorities will do what they have to improve their
attitude towards the media, he said.
Commenting on an idea to build a common memorial to all
World War Two victims in Croatia, Burns said that his government
believed that a lot of attention should be paid to preserve the
memory of those who had perished in World War Two and
particularly in the Holocaust.
If the Croats want to recognize the suffering of others,
they have to do it separately. That would be a logical approach,
he said.
Burns said that Croatia had taken important steps to meet
human rights commitments arising from the US-sponsored Dayton
peace agreement.
Burns also pointed out the importance of Croatia for
stability and peace in the Balkans.
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