ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatia's prime minister told Yugoslavia's federal government Monday that the nation, a federation of 24 million people, should be redrawn as an alliance of independent countries similar to the European Community.
Prime Minister Josip Manolic presented his program for Yugoslavia's future after talks with federal Prime Minister Ante Markovic. The plan calls for Yugoslav republics to observe principles of international law in their relations with each other and to respect minority rights.
