ZAGREB, Feb 8 (Hina) - Stipe Mesic, President of the Croatian
Parliament, received on Tuesday a group of journalists from Serbia
currently on a visit to Croatia.
Stressing that he had a chance to meet most of them before,
Mesic said that they were familiar with the fact that Croatian
proposals for solving the Yugoslav crisis even before the war had
been rejected. He said that both Croats and Serbs paid a price for
this rejection, as well as the Muslims after the outbreak of war in
Bosnia.
The reception was attended by Slavko Degoricija, member of the
Committee for Normalizing Croatian-Serbian Relations. He said that
Serbs in Croatia would have the highest degree of minority rights,
and stressed that they were returning to Croatia while not a single
Croat could return to the UNPAs.
The parents of missing persons from Vukovar joined the meeting
at its end. Serbian journalists said that the list of missing
persons from Vukovar would be distributed to humanitarian
organizations in Serbia.
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