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SARAJEVO, March 17 (Hina) - The international community's High
Representative for the implementation of the Dayton agreement,
Carlos Westendorp, on Tuesday decided that the Mostar airport will
be open for civil flights within a month and would be run by a
special committee in which Croats and Bosniaks would have an equal
number of positions.
The High Representative Office's spokesman, Simon Haselock,
announced today in Sarajevo that it was decided that the mayor and
deputy mayor of Mostar would each nominate three persons for the
seven member committee.
The seventh person would be nominated by the High Representative
and that person would also be the chairperson, said Haselock.
This decision was made because the interested sides found it
impossible to achieve an agreement after months of discussion, said
Haselock.
It is foreseen that this solution will be valid for six months.
During that period, a long term solution for the management of the
Mostar airport should be found.
Haselock said that the High Representative exercised his powers to
meet the extensive economic needs of the Mostar area.
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