BELGRADE BELGRADE, Feb 24 (Hina) - High Representative to Bosnia Wofgang Petritsch told reporters on Sunday that he expected Belgrade authorities to fully support a decision of the Bosnian Constitutional Court on all three peoples in
the country being constitutive. I told Belgrade that I expect a solution to be found among the three peoples in Bosnia, Petritsch said, adding that he did not want the issue to be internationalised, but have Zagreb and Belgrade spur Bosnian politicians to come to a solution. One subject of talks (with Yugoslav officials) in Belgrade was the issue of displaced and refugees in Bosnia. I suggested Yugoslav Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic that Belgrade should follow Croatia's example, which financially supported the return of Croats to Bosnia, Petritsch said, adding that this would expedite the return of about 300,000 Bosnian Serbs currently in Yugoslavia.(hina) lml
BELGRADE, Feb 24 (Hina) - High Representative to Bosnia Wofgang
Petritsch told reporters on Sunday that he expected Belgrade
authorities to fully support a decision of the Bosnian
Constitutional Court on all three peoples in the country being
constitutive.
I told Belgrade that I expect a solution to be found among the three
peoples in Bosnia, Petritsch said, adding that he did not want the
issue to be internationalised, but have Zagreb and Belgrade spur
Bosnian politicians to come to a solution.
One subject of talks (with Yugoslav officials) in Belgrade was the
issue of displaced and refugees in Bosnia.
I suggested Yugoslav Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic that
Belgrade should follow Croatia's example, which financially
supported the return of Croats to Bosnia, Petritsch said, adding
that this would expedite the return of about 300,000 Bosnian Serbs
currently in Yugoslavia.
(hina) lml