Ambassador Neven Jurica on Friday attended the ceremonies marking the tenth anniversary of the conclusion of the Dayton peace agreement in that US city in his capacity as the representative of Croatia, one of signatories of the accords which stopped the war in Bosnia ten years ago.
The Croatian diplomat also took part in a round table discussion on the upgrading of the 1995 peace deal, which was held on Friday in Dayton as a part of events marking the anniversary of the agreement.
Parliamentarians from Bosnia-Herzegovina spoke about possible changes to the Dayton constitution which should strengthen the central institutions of the state and make it possible for Bosnia to be faster integrated with the European Union and join NATO.
Jurica told Hina that Croatia would support every solution which would be the result of the agreement reached by the three peoples (Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs) and which would not be detrimental to Bosnian Croats.