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SARAJEVO, Mar 18 (Hina) - Unlike most Bosniak (Muslim) officials in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnian Presidency chairman Alija
Izetbegovic is not entirely dissatisfied with a decision
postponing a solution for Brcko, a town in north-eastern Bosnia.
A careful reading of chief arbiter Roberts Owen's Sunday decision
discloses many important messages, Izetbegovic told Sarajevo daily
Dnevni Avaz in its Wednesday issue.
The most interesting of these messages, according to the chairman,
is that Bosnian Serb entity Premier Milorad Dodik must return
Croats and Bosniaks to Brcko, establish a multi-national authority
and police, eliminate war criminals from the town and create a free
trade zone.
This creates a new factual situation, Izetbegovic assessed, adding
Dodik would not able to entirely do with his "homework", for which
reason Brcko would not remain in the Bosnian Serb entity.
"The final outcome will see Brcko in the (Croat-Muslim) Federation
or Brcko as a state district", Izetbegovic told Dnevni Avaz.
An international arbitration commission postponed the decision on
the status of Brcko until late this or early next year.
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