ZAGREB, May 25 (Hina) - VECERNJI LIST covers a parliamentary debate
on former JNA flats under the headline "When Are Army Flats Going
To Be Put on Sale?"
A comment piece by Mirko Galic, headlined "Limited
Sovereignty," deals with Contact Group negotiations with Serb
President Milosevic on the recognition of Bosnia.
The paper carries an interview with a former Manjaca (Serb
concentration camp) inmate, who recognised a guard chief, Mirko
Graorac in a street in Split. Graorac was immediately arrested and
committed for trial.
VJESNIK also exhaustively covers the parliamentary debate on
army flats.
The paper carries Foreign Minister Granic's letter to the UN
Security Council and the European Commission, pointing out the
difficult situation of non-Serbs in Serb-occupied areas and in
Yugoslavia.
An interview with Deputy Prime Minister Bosiljko Misetic is
headlined "Croatia Is My Homeland, Not My Property."
A comment piece by Ivica Marijacic discusses Knin's decision
to "unite with Serb brethren in Bosnia-Herzegovina."
Correspondents from Paris, London, Rome and Belgrade detail
comments in foreign press on Milosevic's refusal to recognise
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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