ZAGREB, June 14 (Hina) - Today's VJESNIK and VECERNJI LIST devote
their first pages to President Tudjman's visit to Sarajevo and
central Bosnia and the opening of the Croatian embassy in the
Bosnian capital. Both papers quote President Tudjman's words that
the opening of the Croatian embassy in Sarajevo meant that Croatia
persevered in the implementation of the Washington Agreements on
the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the confederation with
Croatia.
In an article dealing with the squabbles in the Croatian
Parliament, VJESNIK quotes Liberal leader Budisa as saying that the
opposition insists on the restoration of the status quo before the
election of the deputy speaker of the House of Counties. The paper
also quoted majority leader in Parliament Ivan Milas who finds the
opposition's demands "unacceptable." "Anyone but Mesic and Manolic"
implores HDZ member of Parliament Vladimir Seks in an interview
with Vjesnik.
VECERNJI LIST carries ample quotations from a bulletin on war
crimes issued by the Bosnian government commission on war crimes.
"According to data compiled by the end of 1992, some 260 thousand
people have passed through Serbian concentration camps, where at
least ten thousand people, including a large number of women and
children, were killed," says the paper.
The paper also carries an article on the preparations for the
tourist season, headlined "Tourists Return to the Adriatic."
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