ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - The vice president of the governing Croatian +Democratic Union (HDZ), Ivic Pasalic, on Friday stated he believed +an initialled agreement on special relations between Croatia and +one of Bosnia's two entities,
the Croat-Muslim Federation, could be +signed on Saturday.+ If the agreement was not signed, the Bosniak Muslim side would be +the only responsible party, Pasalic told reporters.+ He asserted the non-signing would only be a reflection of the policy +of the chief Bosniak Muslim party, the Party of Democratic Action, +and its leadership.+ "If the agreement will not be signed it will be fully clear what it +is all about and who are the obstructers to the implementation of +the Dayton (peace) agreement," he said.+ Due to the non-appearance of the Bosniak Muslim side, the special +relations agreement was not signed in Zagreb on Monday as +sch
ZAGREB, Nov 20 (Hina) - The vice president of the governing Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ), Ivic Pasalic, on Friday stated he believed
an initialled agreement on special relations between Croatia and
one of Bosnia's two entities, the Croat-Muslim Federation, could be
signed on Saturday.
If the agreement was not signed, the Bosniak Muslim side would be
the only responsible party, Pasalic told reporters.
He asserted the non-signing would only be a reflection of the policy
of the chief Bosniak Muslim party, the Party of Democratic Action,
and its leadership.
"If the agreement will not be signed it will be fully clear what it
is all about and who are the obstructers to the implementation of
the Dayton (peace) agreement," he said.
Due to the non-appearance of the Bosniak Muslim side, the special
relations agreement was not signed in Zagreb on Monday as
scheduled.
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