NEW YORK, June 12 (Hina) - According to a report submitted to the United Nations' Security Council on Tuesday, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan suggests that the UN mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina should remain in that country in next 12
months after the expiry of its current mandate on 21 June. Annan notices that in Bosnia there are still those who believe that international borders and democratic institutions can be changed by violence or obstruction, and he labels such groups or individuals as main causes of the instability in Bosnia. He urged Bosnia's peoples to make joint efforts in building their society and not allow to the recurrence of recent tragic events. The World Organisation's Secretary-General noted progress Bosnia had made in the past year and assessed that political changes in Yugoslavia and previous ones in Croatia had created a favourable environment for Bosnia. The UN Security Cou
NEW YORK, June 12 (Hina) - According to a report submitted to the
United Nations' Security Council on Tuesday, UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan suggests that the UN mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina
should remain in that country in next 12 months after the expiry of
its current mandate on 21 June.
Annan notices that in Bosnia there are still those who believe that
international borders and democratic institutions can be changed
by violence or obstruction, and he labels such groups or
individuals as main causes of the instability in Bosnia.
He urged Bosnia's peoples to make joint efforts in building their
society and not allow to the recurrence of recent tragic events.
The World Organisation's Secretary-General noted progress Bosnia
had made in the past year and assessed that political changes in
Yugoslavia and previous ones in Croatia had created a favourable
environment for Bosnia.
The UN Security Council will discuss the prolongation of the
UNMIBIH on Thursday.
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