BELGRADE, Jan 10 (Hina) - A network on non-governmental organisations from Yugoslavia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, named as "Igman Initiative", on Friday condemned the latest statement by Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic
about a possibility of organising a new Dayton conference to set new borders in the region.
BELGRADE, Jan 10 (Hina) - A network on non-governmental
organisations from Yugoslavia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina,
named as "Igman Initiative", on Friday condemned the latest
statement by Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic about a
possibility of organising a new Dayton conference to set new
borders in the region. #L#
The Igman Initiative says Djindjic's statement "brings into
question the integrity of an internationally recognised country,
as well as the Dayton peace accords which the Yugoslav Assembly
recently ratified".
In a comment for a German weekly, "Der Spiegel", on the current
situation in Kosovo and the possibility of this Yugoslav province
becoming formally independent from Serbia, Djindjic said that in
that case, a discussion on borders in the entire region, especially
Bosnia's fate as a country established by the Dayton peace accords,
would have to be considered as well.
(hina) lml