ZAGREB, Jan 31 (Hina) - The President of the Republic of Croatia,
Franjo Tudjman, received in the Presidential Palace the Vice
Chancellor and Foreign Minister of Germany, Klaus Kinkel, and his
associates, a Presidential Office statement said today.
The talks focused on Croatia's decision to cancel the UNPROFOR
mandate, the European Union administration of Mostar and the
implementation of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the
draft Z-4plan.
President Tudjman said the peace process was accelerated after
the decision on ending the UNPROFOR mandate was made. He said
Croatia was willing to continue the peace process.
Croatia expected from the international community to make it
clear to Belgrade that it must stop the occupation of Croatian
territories, Tudjman said.
The President stressed that the decision on terminating the
UNPROFOR mandate could not be reversed. Croatia was willing to
consider international observers participating in the process of
peaceful reintegration of temporarily occupied Croatian areas, he
added.
Minister Kinkel expressed concern about the decision on ending
the UNPROFOR mandate but said Croatia was fully entitled to demand
the peaceful resolution of the problem of its temporarily occupied
territories.
President Tudjman expressed Croatia's full support for the
implementation of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and its
confederation with Croatia. He also fully supported the efforts of
the EU administration in Mostar.
The President said Croatia accepted the Z-4 plan as a basis
for negotiations, especially its positive parts which would ensure
the restoration of Croatian sovereignty in the entire territory of
the Republic of Croatia, the return of displaced persons and local
autonomy for the Serb ethnic community or minority.
President Tudjman emphasized that Croatia would not accept
anything that was not in line with the Constitution and
international conventions on minority rights.
The talks also included: the President's Chief-of-Staff,
Hrvoje Sarinic; the Vice Premier and Foreign Minister, Mate Granic;
the President's Special Envoy and Ambassador to the UN in Geneva,
Miomir Zuzul; the President's Foreign Policy Adviser, Zeljko Matic;
the German Ambassador in Zagreb, Horst Weisel; the head of the
President's Cabinet, Gordan Radin; a political director at the
German Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Juergen Chrobog; a member of
the Contact Group for Bosnia-Herzegovina, Michael Steiner; and the
German Foreign Minister's Spokesman and Secretary, Michael Gerdts
and Viktor Elbling, the statement concluded.
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