ZAGREB, Oct 14, (Hina)- Croatian President Franjo Tudjman said it
was necessary to resolve Croatia's Serb question in line with its
Constitution and Constitutional laws on the the rights of ethnic
groups and minorities.
Croatia was unwilling to accept any solution outside its
Constitutional framework, Tudjman said today at a press conference.
"There can be no talk of a federation, let alone a
confederation within Croatia," he stressed adding that Serbs in
Croatia could have local autonomy in areas where they had the
majority population before the war, ie., the districts of Knin and
Glina.
Tudjman said that the Serbs' policy of aggression had
apparently sufferred defeat because of resolute steps taken by the
international community.
In this context Belgrade imposed a blockade of Bosnian Serbs
which resulted in further divisions amongst Serb leaders advocating
the policy of aggression, he said.
Commenting on fresh demands by Bosnian Serbs for access to the
Adriatic sea, Tudjman said these issues could perhaps become the
subject of negotiations when the war was over and when the States
that emerged from the former Yugoslavia recognised each other.
Asked how the establishment of municipal and cantonal
authorities in the Moslem-Croat federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina
was progressing, Tudjman said it was of mutual interest that the
agreement on the federation and confederation with Croatia be
implemented as soon as possible.
Responding to a question on Croatia-Slovenia relations,
Tudjman said that unfortunately they had been strained
unnecessarily, because at the time of gaining independence from the
former Yugoslavia both States recognised each other's existing
borders.
Speaking of the recent Croatian military excercise 'Poseidon
94' Tudjman said it was not the only excercise where the Croatian
army demonstrated its skill, combat readiness and the quality of
its equipment.
Despite the growing strength of the Croatian armed forces
Croatia's position favoured continued pursuit of political
solutions, Tudjman stressed.
"But if this is not possible, we will know how to use all
legal means entitled to Croatia," Tudjman said.
Commenting on Croatian media reports on clashes between
Bosnian Army and Serb forces spilling over to Croatian territory,
Tudjman said speculation about events in Croatian areas was
exaggerated. He added that UN special envoy Akashi and UNPROFOR
commander for the former Yugoslavia De Lapresle today told him that
even they had no information on the issue.
Tudjman described Istria's admission to the European Regional
Assembly as symbolic.
"In this regard it would be normal for all our counties to
unite and form an association where they can discuss possible
cooperation with European regional organisations," Tudjman said.
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