MOSTAR, Sept 13 (Hina) - German, Spanish, Italian, Austrian, Swiss, Portuguese, and Danish ambassadors to Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday visited the southern Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Mostar's district of Kosor, mostly populated by
Bosniaks. Twelve Bosnian Croat families returned to Kosor recently. This is the first return of Bosnian Croats to the town's southeast municipality mostly populated by Muslims. Before the war, Kosor was mostly populated by Croats. According to returnees, other Croats expressed a wish to return to their homes in Kosor. Croat returnees thanked the ambassadors for their visit, which was organised by the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina in cooperation with the stabilisation Force and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Deputy High Representative Matei Hoffmann called on Mostar local authorities to help the return of refugees. (hina)
MOSTAR, Sept 13 (Hina) - German, Spanish, Italian, Austrian, Swiss,
Portuguese, and Danish ambassadors to Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday
visited the southern Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Mostar's district
of Kosor, mostly populated by Bosniaks.
Twelve Bosnian Croat families returned to Kosor recently. This is
the first return of Bosnian Croats to the town's southeast
municipality mostly populated by Muslims.
Before the war, Kosor was mostly populated by Croats. According to
returnees, other Croats expressed a wish to return to their homes in
Kosor. Croat returnees thanked the ambassadors for their visit,
which was organised by the Office of the High Representative in
Bosnia-Herzegovina in cooperation with the stabilisation Force and
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Deputy High Representative Matei Hoffmann called on Mostar local
authorities to help the return of refugees.
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