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ZAGREB, May 24 (Hina) - Mostar refugees "would not be requied to
comply with any special procedures for travelling to Mostar for the
upcoming elections," the Croatian Government Office for Refugees
said in a statement on Friday.
The elections are to be held in mid-June, according to
Mostar's EU Administrator Ricardo Perez Casado.
The Mostar refugees accommodated in other countries would be
routinely granted transit visas enabling them to travel to Mostar
via Croatia.
The trip to Mostar would not in any way affect the refugee
status of Mostar refugees staying in Croatia, the statement said.
There are currently 3,058 Mostarians with refugee status in
Croatia: 3,058 Croats, 922 Moslems, 40 Serbs and 66 members of
other ethnic communities. The Office is planning to start
cancelling their refugee status hand in hand with the
implementation of the return project sponsored and supervised by
the international community.
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