SARAJEVO, June 17 (Hina) - The chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-man Presidency, Ante Jelavic, on Thursday held talks with General Montgomery Meigs, the chief commander of the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR). According to a
statement released by Jelavic's office, the two interlocutors share the opinion that a new security structure in Bosnia and the entire region should be more rational, armed forces and budgets should be decreased whereas means directed in the economic reform and the settlement of social problems. The Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency and Gen. Meigs discussed poor results in the implementation of the Sarajevo Declaration and a protocol on organising the Bosnian capital. That's why about seven thousand Croats have left Sarajevo since the signing of the Dayton Accords. They assessed this number could increase as of the beginning of the purchase of socially-owned
SARAJEVO, June 17 (Hina) - The chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's
three-man Presidency, Ante Jelavic, on Thursday held talks with
General Montgomery Meigs, the chief commander of the NATO-led
Stabilisation Force (SFOR).
According to a statement released by Jelavic's office, the two
interlocutors share the opinion that a new security structure in
Bosnia and the entire region should be more rational, armed forces
and budgets should be decreased whereas means directed in the
economic reform and the settlement of social problems.
The Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency and Gen. Meigs discussed
poor results in the implementation of the Sarajevo Declaration and
a protocol on organising the Bosnian capital. That's why about
seven thousand Croats have left Sarajevo since the signing of the
Dayton Accords.
They assessed this number could increase as of the beginning of the
purchase of socially-owned flat.
(hina) ms