SARAJEVO, March 21 (Hina) - The situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina is still
more like a truce than peace which can hold and it is very likely that,
without the presence of the NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR), clashes
would have resumed, the chairman of the NATO commission for civilian
affairs, Gian Giacomo Migone, said in Sarajevo on Friday.
Migone headed a ten-member delegation of parliamentary representatives
from eight NATO member states at a meeting between Bosnian and international
officials in Sarajevo.
He stressed that the currently unstable situation showed that the
remaining time before the expiry of the SFOR mandate should be used for
undertaking steps to consolidate the peace and step up the reconstruction of
the country and the building of democratic institutions.
Migone said that forthcoming elections were a chance for the
government bodies of Bosnia-Herzegovina to transform from autocratic into
democratic institutions.
A member of the commission, Wim Van Eekelen, said that a report by the
commission on the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which would be submitted
to the NATO Assembly, would contain a recommendation that the international
community should maintain a permanent presence in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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