ZAGREB, Oct 4 (Hina) - UN Security Council Resolution 947 is a step
forward in resolving the problem of UN Protected Areas (UNPAs),
Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic told reporters today upon
return from New York.
Granic said the Croatian Parliament would assess the work of
the UN mission after further one hundred days, in line with its
resolution on the UNPROFOR mandate.
Granic said the latest UNSC resolution did not authorize
UNPROFOR to use force, which was unrealistic to expect.
"The resolution provides a framework for a peaceful settlement
acceptable to Croatia," Granic said and added that the UN Security
Council called on states which emerged after the collapse of the
former Yugoslav federation to recognize one another within their
internationally accepted borders.
"It is significant that the Contact Group is given a mandate
to draw up a plan for the reintegration of occupied Croatian
territories," Granic said.
"An acceptable plan would include equally strong pressure on
Serbia and Serb rebels in Knin," he said and added: "On the
political front we have managed to achieve what is important at the
moment. Nevertheless the diplomatic struggle continues."
The Foreign Minister concluded by saying that US congressmen
in Washington pledged full assistance and support for Croatia to
enter international financial institutions and for important
bilateral projects.
Granic participated in the UN General Assembly session in New
York as a member of the Croatian delegation. He also went to
Washington for talks with US high officials.
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