ZAGREB, Sept 9 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic
wrote to senior EU officials on Monday, informing them about the
disastrous consequences of a strong earthquake that struck the
Dubrovnik area of southern Croatia late last Thursday and
requesting urgent financial aid for the quake-hit area.
In letters to the president of the EU Council of Ministers,
Irish Foreign Minister Dick Spring, and a member of the European
Commission, Hans van den Broek, Granic said that the results of
the reconstruction process in the area, which had earlier been
destroyed in Serbian aggression against Croatia, had been
annulled by the earthquake and that the process would have to
start from the beginning, a Foreign Ministry statement said.
Croatia's ambassador to UNESCO, Vesna Girardi-Jurkic,
informed the director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Bernd
von Droste, of the consequences of the earthquake.
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