ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - The Presidential Defence and National
Security Council on Friday discussed the preliminary agreement on
the arrangement of Bosnia-Herzegovina as a federation of sovereign
people and the confederation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia,
signed in Washington on Tuesday.
The Council considers the signing of the Agreement to be a
historical event which strengthens the independent and sovereign
Croatian state and ensures Croatian presence in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
said a statement issued after the session. The Council further
praised President Tudjman and the Croatian delegation for their
efforts in reaching the agreement.
The Croat-Moslem agreement is not intended against the Serbian
side; rather, it makes it possible to find a solution acceptable to
the three peoples of Bosnia-Herzegovina, said the statement.
The agreement is a success of the consistent Croatian policy
and marks its acceptance by major international factors. It also
marks a change in attitude of the US and the leading European
countries toward greater resoluteness in seeking a solution to the
crisis in Bosnia-Herzegovina and former Yugoslavia. The Agreement
significantly boosts Croatia's international status, as Western and
Croatian interests coincide, said the statement.
Croatia is no longer threatened by sanctions. On the contrary,
full support has been given to the security of the Croatian state,
a more expedient reintegration of the UNPAs and the return of the
refugees. Assistance in the reconstruction of the country has been
pledged and there are new perspectives for economic co-operation,
as the agreement has been welcomed not only by the West but also by
the Islamic countries, said the statement. The Croatian Government
will submit concrete requests for financial assistance to the US,
the EU and various financial institutions.
A delegation has been appointed to continue the talks in
Vienna, preparatory to the signing of the final agreement at the
highest level, said the statement.
The Council also discussed the impending expiry of the
UNPROFOR mandate to Croatia. It was decided that the Croatian side
will demand of the UN Security Council to order the implementation
of concerete measures, particularly those aimed at ensuring border
security, said the statement.
Reviewing the process of normalisation of Croatian-Serb
relations, the Council concluded that it should be continued, but
that it should be made clear to the other side that Croatian and
international interests will no longer tolerate the UN Resolutions
to be ignored.
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