ZAGREB, Nov 22 (Hina) - The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign
Minister of Croatia, Mate Granic, on Monday received Charles
Redman, a special US envoy to the conference on former
Yugoslavia, accompanied by US Ambassador Peter Galbraith.
Mr Redman voiced full support of his country for the document on
free passage of humanitarian convoys in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
signed by representatives of the three constituent nations of
Bosnia-Herzegovina in Geneva on November 18. He stressed that the
United States attached the greatest significance to that issue.
He agreed that the process of releasing and exchanging all
prisoners-of-war should resume.
Mr Redman also expressed understanding for Croatian views
regarding the territorial integrity of Croatia and the need to
link the easing of sanctions against Serbia and Montenegro with
the peace process in Croatia.
Mr Granic informed the guests of numerous diplomatic moves made
by Croatia in order to ensure the peaceful reintegration of the
Croatian occupied territories, currently under UN protection,
into the constitutional and legal system of the Croatian state
and to put a stop to the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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