SPLIT, April 9 (Hina) - An international political two-day
symposium with the theme "Just Peace and Solidarity Among Victims
of the Greater Serbia's Aggression - a Source of Stability and
Future of the Balkans and Europe" finished last night in Split,
southern Croatian port.
The Split symposium attracting about 50 participants, out of
whom 20 arrived from abroad, was organized by the Croatian
Democratic Union and German Giessen University's institute for
Catholic theology, and Bonn-based Catholic society of "Konrad
Adenaur Stiftung".
Although during the two-day work all participants were
unanimous in expressing the position that Serbia was the aggressor
on countries which emerged after the collapse of the former
Yugoslavia in the area, and that the joint resistance of the
endangered peoples and citizens, not merely in Croatia and Bosnia-
Herzegovina, was necessary for the defeat of Serbia's imperialistic
policies, they could not agree on a proposed Declaration of the
symposium last night. The Declaration was not adopted because of
disagreement on some terms and words in the document.
Foreign participants held that it was enough to mention just
once the term Greater Serbia's aggression in the Declaration and
that the term 'non-Serb' peoples should be avoided, believing that
in Bosnia-Herzegovina not only Croats and Bosniacs (Moslems) but
also Serbs who oppose the war option were jeopardized and that the
Bosnian Federation was envisaged as the State of all three peoples.
The Declaration of the Split political symposium is likely to
be finalized by the inner circle of the organizing committee and be
issued at a press conference in Zagreb on Monday.
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