ZAGREB, May 16 (Hina) - Deputy Foreign Minister Smiljan Simac and
Croatian ambassadors to international organisations Miomir Zuzul,
Mario Nobilo, Ante Cicin-Sain and Darko Bekic on Monday submitted a
report on current foreign policy issues to the Commission on
Internal Affairs, Foreign Policy and National Security of the House
of Counties.
Deputy Foreign Minister Smiljan Simac expounded the guidelines
of the Croatian foreign policy, describing Croatia's international
position since the signing of the Washington agreement as
"eminently satisfactory." Ambassadors Bekic and Cicin-Sain
subscribed to this opinion, while Ambassador Nobilo stressed the
need for "defeating certain subterranean forces in Herzeg-Bosnia
which are working against the implementation of the Croat-Moslem
agreement." Ambassador Zuzul said Croatia's position was better but
also "more slippery and dangerous" than it had ever been.
"Croatia's primary strategic interest is to sustain and strengthen
the Federation of Croats and Moslems," Zuzul said.
Asked about the details of the expected foreign financial
assistance to Croatia, Ambassador Cicin-Sain explained that the
expected amout was US$ 500 million, extended by several
international financial institutions through various schemes and
projects.
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