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BOSNIAN PRESIDENCY CHAIRMAN: CONFERENCE IN MOSTAR IS GOING ON

MOSTAR IS GOING ON MOSTAR, Feb 26 (Hina) - A two-day international conference on investments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is taking place in Mostar, will not be discontinued despite the tragedy in which Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski and another eight persons aboard Beechcraft Super King Air B200 were killed when their plane crashed into a mount near the town of Stolac, the chairman of the Bosnian collective presidency and the head of the committee organising the Mostar event told a news conference o Thursday afternoon.
MOSTAR, Feb 26 (Hina) - A two-day international conference on investments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is taking place in Mostar, will not be discontinued despite the tragedy in which Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski and another eight persons aboard Beechcraft Super King Air B200 were killed when their plane crashed into a mount near the town of Stolac, the chairman of the Bosnian collective presidency and the head of the committee organising the Mostar event told a news conference o Thursday afternoon.#L# Dragan Covic explained that the decision on continuing the Mostar conference was made after he talked with Macedonian Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski on the phone. Covic confirmed that after Thursday morning's plane crash, delegations of Slovenia, Albania and Serbia-Montenegro cancelled their arrival in Mostar and that many bilateral talks were also cancelled. Friday is proclaimed a day of mourning in Bosnia-Herzegovina because of the tragedy. In Mostar, all cultural and public events, which were scheduled for Thursday evening were cancelled, and all such events are cancelled throughout Bosnian tomorrow. The plane carrying Macedonian President, his four associates, two bodyguards and two pilots crashed in inaccessible terrain and only NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) and the Bosnian police could reach the scene of the accident. After the crash the Bosnian air space was closed for traffic, but transport by air resumed a few hours later, Covic explained. Covic extended condolences to the family of President Trajkovski and other victims of the crash as well as to the government and citizens of Macedonia. The international community's High Representative to Bosnia, Paddy Ashdown, who was with Covic at the news conference, also offered condolences. He praised the late Trajkovski for his huge contribution to the building of peace in Macedonia, his country's bids to come closer to European institutions and to the stabilisation of the situation in south-eastern Europe. Ashdown confirmed that the decision to continue with the conference despite the tragedy was right. He went on to say that the international conference should not be neglected given that great efforts had been made in its organisation. (Hina) ms sb

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