PARIS, March 2 (Hina) - Croatia and France are to work together in
search of a political solution that would prevent an escalation of
war in Croatia, lead to a resumption of talks between Croatian
government and rebel Serbs and also ensure the continuation of the
peace operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
These are the conclusions reached at talks between Croatian
President Tudjman's special envoy, Miomir Zuzul and French Foreign
Ministry officials yesterday in Paris.
The French delegation included the director of the Department
for Relations with UN, Colin de Verbiere, and director of the
Analysis and Planning Centre, Bruno Racine.
Zuzul, who was accompanied by Croatian Ambassador Branko
Salaj, put forward Croatia's suggestions for the operational side
of the UNPROFOR pull-out and for monitoring the overall situation,
particularly at the border, after the withdrawal of the peace-
keepers.
Zuzul emphasized that Croatia did not favour the war option,
but insisted on the reintegration of its occupied territories.
A new round of Croatian-French diplomatic talks is expected to
take place in a week.
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