ZAGREB, March 27 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, today
received the Norwegian Foreign Minister Bjorn Tore Godal, in the
Presidential Palace in Zagreb, according to a statement from the
President's office.
Also present at the reception were: Croatian Foreign Minister,
Mate Granic, the President's foreign policy adviser, Zeljko Matic,
the director of the Norwegian Foreign Ministry political
administration, Johan Ludvik Lovald, Croatia's ambassador to
Denmark, Norway and Iceland, Duro Dezelic, who is based in
Copenhagen, the Norwegian ambassador to Croatia, Bjorn Frode
Ostern, a Norwegian Foreign Ministry official for humanitarian
issues, Vegard Ellefsen, and Croatian minister-adviser in Norway,
Ivan Poljac.
President Tudjman welcomed further extended relations between
Croatia and Norway and urged better cooperation and friendship.
There were words on the decision to end the UNPROFOR mandate
and on the new international forces in Croatia.
President Tudjman emphasized that Croatia wanted a peaceful
resolution, for which it was necessary to have the decisive support
of the international community, particularly its persistence in
maintaining sanctions against the so-called Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (FRY) as long as Belgrade continued with its occupation.
There were words on the efforts of the Contact Group and on
the possibilities of a peaceful resolution in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
Minister Tore Godal informed President Tudjman that Norway
would play a great role in efforts towards a peaceful resolution
and in humanitarian activities.
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