GLAMOC LEADERSHIP GLAMOC, Aug 21 (Hina) - Stabilisation Force (SFOR) chief commander General Montgomery Meigs and associates on Friday visited Glamoc (Serb entity of Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina) where he held talks with
Serb and Bosniak returnees into the town and displaced Croats accommodated in the Glamoc municipality. According to British SFOR base public representative officer in Glamoc, Rachel Alexander, said General Meigs's intention was to find out in the field what people thought about the return process. Based on statements made by Croat displaced persons, Meigs, suggesting they return to their homes, said the basis of their future was an individual return, with which they would help themselves. Croat displaced persons warned that the process of return to Republika Srpska and some locations in the Bosnian Federation was proceeding very slowly. Meigs said abut US$3 billion had been invested in various programmes of return and in
GLAMOC, Aug 21 (Hina) - Stabilisation Force (SFOR) chief commander
General Montgomery Meigs and associates on Friday visited Glamoc
(Serb entity of Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina) where he
held talks with Serb and Bosniak returnees into the town and
displaced Croats accommodated in the Glamoc municipality.
According to British SFOR base public representative officer in
Glamoc, Rachel Alexander, said General Meigs's intention was to
find out in the field what people thought about the return process.
Based on statements made by Croat displaced persons, Meigs,
suggesting they return to their homes, said the basis of their
future was an individual return, with which they would help
themselves.
Croat displaced persons warned that the process of return to
Republika Srpska and some locations in the Bosnian Federation was
proceeding very slowly.
Meigs said abut US$3 billion had been invested in various
programmes of return and in many places the security situation has
not improved.
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