SARAJEVO, 3 March (Hina) - Colum Murphy, spokesman in the office of
the high international representative in Bosnia, stated on Monday
that international organisations, in charge of supervising the
implementation of the Bosnian peace agreement, hold that the
agreement on special relations between the Serb entity in Bosnia
and Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, is only a
draft agreement.
The agreement, signed in Belgrade by Momcilo Krajisnik and
Zoran Lilic, does not have any legal validity until it is confirmed
by the Bosnian parliament, nor can it be discussed further until
Bosnian Serbs consult Federation authorities on that matter, Murphy
said.
However, Murphy did not comment on the content of the
Krajisnik-Lilic agreement, although he warned that the Serbs had
used some of the old rhetoric, which was not 'in the spirit of
Dayton'.
A commentary in today's issue of the Sarajevo-based daily
'Oslobodjenje' stresses that no basic objections can be made
regarding the Belgrade agreement, as its content springs from the
Dayton agreement. According to the author of the commentary, the
problem lies in the fact that, should the agreement be implemented,
the ties between Republika Srpska and the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia would be much closer that the ones between the two
Bosnian entities.
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