BUDAPEST, May 29 (Hina) - The foreign ministers of NATO member countries today denounced all forms of separatism and nationalist violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and held Croat and Serb extremists to account. The one-day meeting in
Budapest ended with a joint statement which expressed concern with the violence and incidents in Mostar, Trebinje and Banja Luka. The Ministers also expressed full support to the work of the High Representative and SFOR in Bosnia, and called on all Bosnian citizens to settle their differences by peaceful, legal and democratic means. The joint statement issued after the meeting also commended the Croatian government for having resisted attempts of the Bosnian Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party to create parallel government institutions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and called on Bosnian Croats not to follow narrow-minded and subjective interests, but to realise that their interests can best be prot
BUDAPEST, May 29 (Hina) - The foreign ministers of NATO member
countries today denounced all forms of separatism and nationalist
violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and held Croat and Serb extremists
to account.
The one-day meeting in Budapest ended with a joint statement which
expressed concern with the violence and incidents in Mostar,
Trebinje and Banja Luka.
The Ministers also expressed full support to the work of the High
Representative and SFOR in Bosnia, and called on all Bosnian
citizens to settle their differences by peaceful, legal and
democratic means.
The joint statement issued after the meeting also commended the
Croatian government for having resisted attempts of the Bosnian
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) party to create parallel
government institutions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and called on
Bosnian Croats not to follow narrow-minded and subjective
interests, but to realise that their interests can best be
protected within Bosnia's integral institutions.
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