PAKRAC, Feb 5 (Hina) - A Danish deputy to the European Parliament,
and a member of the European Parliament's delegation for relations
with southeast Europe, Freddy Blak, and a Croatian Government's
minister, Adalbert Rebic, Sunday visited Pakrac, some 100 km east
of Zagreb.
Blak and Minister Rebic toured the town and met the mayor
of the Pakrac municipality, Vladimir Delac.
"West Europeans are apt to believe that negotiations are
the best way to resolve the crisis in this region. We know it is
easy to talk, because we have not experienced war, but without the
real settlement of the situation in the region investments would be
difficult to make," Blak told Pakrac aldermen.
Mayor Delac informed the guests that around 250 citizens
had been killed during the Serbian aggression on Pakrac and that
about 100,000 various shells had fallen on the town during its one-
month siege.
"Our most urgent problem at the moment is money shortage
for reconstruction. Eighty per cent of industrial plants have been
destroyed and many houses damaged, which presents a major obstacle
to the return of our citizens," Delac said.
Blak and Rebic were accompanied by Danish parliamentary
members and experts of a Danish non-governmental organization
"European House".
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