SARAJEVO, Jan 13 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers
failed to agree on a rule book about the Council's work, on
Monday's session in the Museum's building, in downtown Sarajevo.
After the four-hour-long session, the Council vice president
Neven Tomic told reporters that following a detailed discussion a
draft rule book had been returned to a commission that had made it
and that was supposed now to include fresh remarks and proposals in
it.
According to Tomic, the Council of Ministers discussed
activities that should be taken to fulfill conclusions of the
Economic Forum on Bosnia, held in Sarajevo on Sunday. They also
considered activities which should be taken in order to implement
some conclusions of the recent donors' conference referring to the
establishment of a system necessary for making arrangements with
the International Monetary Fund.
Present at Monday's session were the World Bank's mission
chief in Bosnia, Rory O'Sullivan, and the International Monetary
Fund's mission chief, Scott Brown. According to unofficial sources,
they took part in a discussion on the establishment of the Central
Bank.
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