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BILDT WORRIES THAT SERBS MAY MIGRATE FROM E. SLAVONIA TO BRCKO

SARAJEVO, Jan 6 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-man Presidency's member Alija Izetbegovic and the Ministerial Council's co-chairman, Haris Silajdzic, on Tuesday called on Serbs from Sarajevo districts, who had left them when the districts had been returned to the (Croat-Moslem) Bosnian Federation and settled the Sava river town of Brcko, to come back to their homes. Sarajevo television broadcast this evening that Izetbegovic and Silajdzic had met mayors of municipalities within Sarajevo Canton to agree on measures which should be taken in order that Serbs return soon. A statement issued after the meeting said the decision was prompted "by a desire to contribute to a just solution of the Brcko issue." Serbs who decide to return are guaranteed the right to their real estate, while local authorities have committed themselves to finding flats and houses for people who are temporarily living in (Serb) houses. International aid will be requested for such a move. On Tuesday Silajdzic talked with the international senior peace administrator in Bosnia, Carl Bildt, about difficulties as regards arbitration to solve the Brcko issue. After the Sarajevo talks Bildt told reporters he was worried about a possible new wave of Serbs who would leave eastern Slavonia, toward the northern Bosnian strategic town. "This might have negative political consequences," Bildt foresaw. He added that he would use his influence with authorities of the Republic of Croatia so as to warn that it was necessary "to create conditions for Serbs to remain in eastern Slavonia." (hina) mš 072155 MET jan 97

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