OSIJEK, June 5 (Hina) - The exiled mayors of the still occupied
eastern Croatian towns of Vukovar, Beli Manastir and Ilok held a
press conference in Osijek on Wednesday about results of the
peaceful reintegration process.
Beli Manastir Mayor Marko Kvesic said that the reintegration
process was at a standstill because local Serb leaders in the
occupied areas of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srijem did
not recognize the legally elected Croatian government.
Kvesic said that Croatian refugees were against any kind of
aid to the areas until they were returned under Croatian authority.
Stressing that displaced persons from Vukovar "have been and
still are patient," Vukovar Mayor Vladimir Stengl called for
compliance with time limits of the reintegration.
Ilok Mayor Stipan Kraljevic said that the return of displaced
persons could be easiest in eastern border areas where houses were
preserved and there was less danger of land mines than in areas
proposed in a pilot repatriation program, which were close to the
line of separation.
Kraljevic said that he had twice demanded from UNTAES civilian
coordinator Gerard Fisher to make it possible for Ilok refugees to
visit their homes.
"I have received no answer to date, while Serbs from Western
Slavonia, who have settled in our region, have been given two
opportunities to visit their homes," the Ilok mayor said.
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