ZAGREB, March 24 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman
received in the Presidential Palace last night the co-chairman of
the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia in Geneva,
Thorvald Stoltenberg, a Presidential Office statement said.
The talks were also attended by the Presidential Chief of
Staff, Hrvoje Sarinic, the President's special envoy and
Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Miomir Zuzul, the
President's adviser, Zeljko Matic, Ambassador to the Geneva
conference Kai Eide, Mr Sarinic's assistant Vesna Skare Ozbolt,
and Mr Stoltenberg's aide Bertie Ramcharan.
They discussed a new UN force and the continuation of the
peace process in Croatia.
President Tudjman said Croatia would not give up its views
on a new international mandate, which the President had presented
in his speech in Copenhagen and in talks in Washington and New
York.
The President emphasized that Croatia supported the peaceful
reintegration of its temporarily occupied areas, and welcomed
further implementation of the 2 December 1994 agreement with
Croatian Serbs, the statement concluded.
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