BUCHAREST, Feb 16 (Hina) - Presidents Tudjman and Iliescu today in
Bucharest signed the Agreement on joint friendship and cooperation.
Signed also were the Agreement on international transport and
the Protocol on scientific and technical cooperation between
Croatia and Romania. Tudjman and Iliescu then held a press
conference at the Palace Cotroceni.
Evaluating the result of his visit, President Tudjman said
that agreement on most significant issues has been achieved. He
also said that Romania, as the most important country in southeast
Europe could play a very significant role in solving the crisis in
the former Yugoslavia due to its good relations with Belgrade as
well as its concern for peace and stability in the region.
Asked on what conditions would Croatia stand for the lifting
of sanctions against FR Yugoslavia, Tudjman answered that the
prerequisite for it were achieving peace in B-H and the bringing
back of the occupied Croatian territories currently under UN
control.
Tudjman welcomed the NATO ultimatum to Bosnian Serbs as, in
his words, a finally more decisive stance by Europe and USA
regarding the war in B-H. "We are hoping that the air strikes will
not be necessary and that this ultimatum will be an influence on
all the three sides to arrive at peace in B-H by means of
negotiations", he said.
Asked by a Belgrade reporter to comment on the relations
between Croatia and Serbia, Tudjman stressed that Croatia tended to
improve those relations, to which the recently signed declaration
on normalization of relations was proof. The condition for an
actual normalization of relations would be that Belgrade stop
supporting Serb rebels in Croatian UNPA's , said Tudjman. He added
that "Croatia is ready to guarantee to Serbs local self-rule in
Serb-majority districts in Croatia, and cultural autonomy in entire
Croatia".
Tudjman asserted that it was time for the Croats and Serbs to
normalize their relations, stressing it should be done starting
from mutual recognition of states. That would create a sort of
"scandinavization" of the Balkans and achieve peace and stability
in the region, he said.
President Iliescu estimated the visit by the Croatian
President as very significant in improving relations between the
two countries. "Good relations between Croatia and Romania are a
significant element in the stability of the entire region", he
stated.
Iliescu welcomed the signing of the above mentioned
declaration and said it was an important step towards the settling
of the crisis in the former Yugoslavia and a precondition for the
cessation of the war in B-H.
Departing from the three-day visit to Romania, President
Tudjman and the Croatian delegation were given an official send-off
before the Palace Cotroceni.
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