ZAGREB, June 16 (Hina) - VECERNJI LIST brings an extensive report
on President Tudjman's second day of visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina
under the title: "Unity of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina". The
paper underlines the President's statement, saying: "Today we have
a Croat-Moslem federation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its link to
Croatia in a confederation. This means the unity of Herzegovina and
Bosnia with Croatia, which is in the historical and strategic
interests of the Croatian people in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the
Croatian state and the western democratic world."
In coverage of the meeting of the Internal Relations Committee
and the Human Rights Committee of the Croatian Parliament, VECERNJI
LIST says that "preventing water supplies to Biograd and the
surrounding villages is the continuation of the criminal Serbian
aggression. The water installation at Kakma is under Serb control
although it should be controlled by UNPROFOR." UNPROFOR has said in
a statement that the Serbs blew up the Kakma water supply seven
days ago, thus leaving about 150 thousand people in the Biograd
area without water.
VECERNJI LIST also focuses on the problem of the Bay of Piran
in Istria, one of the points at issue in relations between Croatia
and Slovenia. In this connection, the paper brings an interview
with Hrvoje Kacic, head of the Government commission for borders.
Commenting on statements by some Slovene politicians who lay the
blame on Croatia, Kacic says: "Speaking of different statements by
Slovene officials, it can be seen that (President) Kucan is very
reconcilable, that (Prime Minister) Drnovsek is not, and that
(Defence Minister) Kacin is even less. This, in fact, points to
differences among them, and we have to be careful not to
interfere."
Reporting on the second day of visit of the Croatian
delegation to Bosnia-Herzegovina, VJESNIK writes that after
visiting Sarajevo, the President went to the Lasva valley, Mostar,
Citluk, Capljina and other towns in Herzegovina where he "paid
tribute to the people of Herzegovina for their contribution to the
defence of Croatia and expressed satisfaction that the Croatian
people were for peace and co-existence (with Moslems and Serbs) in
Mostar."
Regarding talks between the Croatian government and rebel Serb
authorities, due to take place today in the lake resort of Plitvice
southeast of Zagreb, VJESNIK quotes Croatian chief negotiator
Hrvoje Sarinic as saying that "there will be no talks unless
Croatian reporters are allowed to be present," which the Serb side
strongly opposes.
The paper brings an article on the foundation of the Action of
Croatian Social Democrats party led by Miko Tripalo. The newly-
formed political party will be "open to everyone, it will fight
against the forces of tatalitarianism and for fair privatization
and denationalozation, welfare state and the rule of law in a
democratic way."
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