MOSTAR, Jan 15 (Hina) - Mostar's Mayor Ivan Prskalo and his deputy Safet Orucevic agreed Friday Bosniak (Moslem) refugees should immediately start vacating 31 Croat homes in Bijelo Polje (near Mostar), head of Mostar's regional office
of the International High representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Richard Ellerkmann, said Friday. Ellerkmann attended the meeting between Prskalo and Orucevic. According to an agreement signed by the two last December, the deadline for vacating these homes expired Friday. Stressing that the agreement reached at the meeting will be implemented, Prskalo called on Croats and "all others to not do anything that could jeopardise the return (of refugees and displaced persons) to the Mostar area". Orucevic said a programme had been drafted for the vacation of the 31 Croat homes, and premises have been found to accommodate the Bosniaks.(hina) lml
MOSTAR, Jan 15 (Hina) - Mostar's Mayor Ivan Prskalo and his deputy
Safet Orucevic agreed Friday Bosniak (Moslem) refugees should
immediately start vacating 31 Croat homes in Bijelo Polje (near
Mostar), head of Mostar's regional office of the International High
representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Richard Ellerkmann, said
Friday.
Ellerkmann attended the meeting between Prskalo and Orucevic.
According to an agreement signed by the two last December, the
deadline for vacating these homes expired Friday.
Stressing that the agreement reached at the meeting will be
implemented, Prskalo called on Croats and "all others to not do
anything that could jeopardise the return (of refugees and
displaced persons) to the Mostar area".
Orucevic said a programme had been drafted for the vacation of the
31 Croat homes, and premises have been found to accommodate the
Bosniaks.
(hina) lml