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TRAVNIK, June 2 (Hina) - "I visited Travnik because its signs of
tolerance are encouraging", German Defence Minister Volker Ruehe
told reporters after his Tuesday visit to the central Bosnian
town.
Ruehe is heading a German delegation on a day-long visit to Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
The German government want refugees currently taken care of in
Germany to return to Bosnia, Ruehe told reporters, emphasising
there would be no hasty, forced return due to poor economic
conditions in Bosnia.
"We will not return refugees into the unknown and unsafe", the
Defence Minister said.
Asked about his optimism concerning the surrender of Bosnian Serb
war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic to the Hague tribunal, Ruehe
said it was not a matter of optimism but reality.
He also expressed his government's concern at the situation in the
south Yugoslav province of Kosovo.
"(Yugoslav President) Milosevic must understand that Kosovo isn't
just a Yugoslav, but a significant European issue. It is necessary
to stop the war there, so that political negotiations may begin",
Ruehe said.
He added the international community would pursue with agreed
pressure on the ruling policy in Yugoslavia in order to decrease
tension in Kosovo.
The German delegation included the international mediator for the
Croat-Muslim Federation of BH, Christian Schwartz-Schilling, the
government's coordinator for the return of refugees and
reconstruction in BH, Dietmar Schlee, the German Ambassador to BH,
members of the German parliament, army generals, and numerous
reporters.
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