LIVNO, April 20 (Hina) - Britain's Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Graham Hand, on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the return of a large number of pre-war residents of Drvar, Bosansko Grahovo and Glamoc, in south-western
Bosnia, to their homes. Before the war, the three municipalities were predominantly populated by Serbs. The international community is interested in returnees' problems, Hand said following a visit to Herzeg-Bosnia Canton, which includes the three municipalities, and a meeting with canton officials in Livno. Hand said he also wanted to send a message to Bosnian Croats not to be afraid of integration into Bosnia-Herzegovina. The international community needed proof that canton officials are willing to work according to their recommendations, he added. Today's meeting in Livno also tackled the employment of members of minority peoples in joint multiethnic police forces, the social as
LIVNO, April 20 (Hina) - Britain's Ambassador to Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Graham Hand, on Thursday expressed satisfaction with
the return of a large number of pre-war residents of Drvar, Bosansko
Grahovo and Glamoc, in south-western Bosnia, to their homes.
Before the war, the three municipalities were predominantly
populated by Serbs.
The international community is interested in returnees' problems,
Hand said following a visit to Herzeg-Bosnia Canton, which includes
the three municipalities, and a meeting with canton officials in
Livno.
Hand said he also wanted to send a message to Bosnian Croats not to
be afraid of integration into Bosnia-Herzegovina. The
international community needed proof that canton officials are
willing to work according to their recommendations, he added.
Today's meeting in Livno also tackled the employment of members of
minority peoples in joint multiethnic police forces, the social
aspect of return, economy, and privatisation.
The British ambassador also met members of opposition parties.
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