SARAJEVO, Sept 28 (Hina) - Representatives of the three biggest religious communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina signed a joint statement Friday, calling for the restoration or re-building of all religious objects destroyed during the war,
the Bosnian Foreign Ministry announced. At the end of a five-day gathering under the name "Banja Luka - steps towards peace, prosperity and reconciliation", held in Coventry, Great Britain, the Banja Luka bishop Frajo Komarica, episcope Jefrem, and mufti Edhem Camdzic committed to personally contribute to alleviating the consequences of the war. Also present at the gathering were high Bosnian officials, head of the Ministers Council Zlatko Lagumdzija, Bosnian Muslim-Croat Federation President Karlo Filipovic, the Bosnian entity Republika Srpska President Dragan Cosic, entity Prime Ministers Alija Behmen and Mladen Ivanic, and High Representative for Bosnia-Herzego
SARAJEVO, Sept 28 (Hina) - Representatives of the three biggest
religious communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina signed a joint
statement Friday, calling for the restoration or re-building of all
religious objects destroyed during the war, the Bosnian Foreign
Ministry announced.
At the end of a five-day gathering under the name "Banja Luka - steps
towards peace, prosperity and reconciliation", held in Coventry,
Great Britain, the Banja Luka bishop Frajo Komarica, episcope
Jefrem, and mufti Edhem Camdzic committed to personally contribute
to alleviating the consequences of the war.
Also present at the gathering were high Bosnian officials, head of
the Ministers Council Zlatko Lagumdzija, Bosnian Muslim-Croat
Federation President Karlo Filipovic, the Bosnian entity Republika
Srpska President Dragan Cosic, entity Prime Ministers Alija Behmen
and Mladen Ivanic, and High Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina
Wolfgang Petritsch.
(hina) js