ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - Today's VJESNIK leads with a Presidential
Office statement on yesterday's talks between President Tudjman and
and the Archbishop of Sarajevo, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, under the
headline "Bosnian Croats Won't Be Left On Their Own."
A statement which Cardinal Puljic made after the talks was
published under the headline "Preservation of (Catholic) Identity
Throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina."
Vjesnik also carries a front-page article on a session in
Zagreb of the Sub-Committee on Human Rights of the Council of
Europe's Parliamentary Assembly.
The paper includes a comment piece headlined "Observers
Without Frontiers", saying in part: "Can Croatia accept any of
proposed deceptions? Each of them envisages Croatia admitting
defeat."
The other Zagreb daily, VECERNJI LIST, leads with an article
headlined "Foreign Companies Come to Croatia" after a decision to
sell 49.07 percent of the shares of "Nikola Tesla" to the Swedish
company 'Ericsson'.
Vecernji List comments on the visit by Turkish President
Suleyman Demirel in an article headlined "Friendly Relations
Reaffirmed."
"We're Lobbying For Truth" is the headline of an interview
with the president of the Croatian-American Congress, Lidija
Dorkin-Grahovic, who said in part: "We'll oontinue to press for
lifting the arms embargo, reintegrating occupied territories,
increasing humanitarian assistance and strengthening Croatian-
American relations."
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