ZAGREB, Jan 4 (Hina) - Croatian government chief negotiator
Hrvoje Sarinic met this morning for talks with co-chairmen of the
International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia Lord David Owen
and Thorvald Stoltenberg.
Owen told reporters that the talks focused on further
implementation of the December 2 economic agreement between the
Croatian government and local Serb authorities in the UN-
protected areas, particularly on the problems of electric power,
water, the Adriatic oil pipeline and the Zagreb-Lipovac highway.
Owen stressed that some progress was made in solving
economic issues and that time for a political dialogue would come
soon.
The aim of today's talks was to make progress in
implementing all aspects of the economic agreement and in that
light decide on a right moment for starting a political dialogue,
he added.
Owen said a political dialogue would be much easier to
conduct once economic issues in Croatia's UNPA zones were
resolved.
Asked what UNPROFOR would do if Croatia decided not to
extend its mandate, Stoltenberg said UNPROFOR was here to help
and if the Croatian Government and Parliament were not satisfied,
UNPROFOR would leave.
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