SARAJEVO, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Bosnian Presidency on Thursday denounced neighbouring countries' officials' statements which bring into question Bosnia's integrity and sovereignty. The three-man presidency dubbed especially unacceptable
statements by Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic and Croatian parliament vice-president Zdravko Tomac.
SARAJEVO, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Bosnian Presidency on Thursday
denounced neighbouring countries' officials' statements which
bring into question Bosnia's integrity and sovereignty. The three-
man presidency dubbed especially unacceptable statements by
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic and Croatian parliament
vice-president Zdravko Tomac. #L#
Presidency spokeswoman Ivana Saravanja said the three members
described Djindjic's and Tomac's recent statements as "extremely
harmful" for good neighbourly relations during a session today.
"Such statements challenge Bosnia's territorial sovereignty and
integrity and its internal organisation," Saravanja said.
Djindjic recently said that in case Kosovo was proclaimed
independent, the Dayton peace accords would need to be discussed.
Tomac spoke about the need of establishing a third entity in Bosnia,
i.e. the cantonisation of the country.
The Bosnian Presidency decided to accept a proposal by Macedonian
President Boris Trajkovski that a round table on a joint strategy
for the coming summit of western Balkan and EU countries be held in
Skopje next month.
The round table would gather representatives from Bosnia,
Macedonia, Croatia, Yugoslavia and Albania, Saravanja said.
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