ZAGREB, 8 Oct (Hina) - Croatia wants the process of peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area into the country's legal and constitutional system to be completed in line with the agreed schedule, Croatian President Franjo
Tudjman said during today's meeting with the Transitional Administrator in eastern Slavonia, General Jacques Klein, a statement from the President's office said Tuesday.
ZAGREB, 8 Oct (Hina) - Croatia wants the process of peaceful
reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area into the country's
legal and constitutional system to be completed in line with the
agreed schedule, Croatian President Franjo Tudjman said during
today's meeting with the Transitional Administrator in eastern
Slavonia, General Jacques Klein, a statement from the President's
office said Tuesday. #L#
Strong pressure was being exerted by 80,000 displaced persons,
the Croatian public and the Parliament, Tudjman said, adding the
process of peaceful reintegration had to be completed in line with
the schedule.
General Klein informed Tudjman about the further course of
peaceful reintegration of the Croatian Danubian area and in
particular about the forthcoming implementation of pilot-projects
on the return of displaced persons, the arrival of Croatian customs
officers on all border crossings in the area and his talks with the
Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
Expressing satisfaction with his cooperation with General
Klein, President Tudjman said he wanted the UNTAES mandate to be
completed successfully.
Present at the talks at President Tudjman's side were also
Chief-Of-Staff Ivo Sanader, Foreign Minister Mate Granic, Vice
Premier and representative in the Transitional Administration,
Ivica Kostovic and Sanader's deputy, Vesna Skare-Ozbolt.
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