ZAGREB, March 7 (Hina) - Representatives of the Croatian National
Council of Bosnia-Herzegovina (body established at last month's
Sarajevo Congress of Bosnian Croats) called the Croatian public at
today's press conference to "put aside all fears" concerning the
Washington preliminary agreement to create a Bosnian federation of
Moslems and Croats, confederally linked to Croatia.
According to the Council, the Croatian media struck a
suspicious attitude toward the political, military and
constitutional rapprochement between Croats and Moslems,
downplaying the positive aspects of the agreement.
Expressing satisfaction with the "readiness of the Bosnian
authorities to implement the agreement," the representatives noted
that President Izetbegovic "was willing to address the Croatian
public and explain the interest of the Bosnian authorities."
The Council announced talks with representatives of Croats
from Herzegovina. Asked what common ground they could find with
Herzegovina Croats, the Council representatives said it could be
inferred from President Tudjman's address to the nation concerning
the Washington agreement.
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