SARAJEVO, Aug 8 (Hina) - Following 14-hour-long talks held from
Thursday evening until early Friday morning, Bosnia-Herzegovina's
three-man Presidency reached agreements on the allocation of
ambassadorial posts, establishment of the country's
telecommunications system, and functioning of a permanent military
commission. During the talks U.S. diplomats led by Richard Holbrooke
acted as intermediaries.
Holbrooke who held a news conference in Sarajevo on Friday
morning before his trip to the northwestern Bosnian city of Banja
Luka, said that agreement had not been made on a layout of the
transitional Bosnian currency and on a design of the country's flag,
in spite of made efforts.
Under the deal, 13 out of Bosnia's 33 ambassadorial posts in
the world will be taken by Moslems (Bosniaks), 11 will be taken by
Serb representatives whereas nine will be allocated to the Croat
party.
A deputy to the international community's High Representative
to Bosnia, Gerd Wagner, who participated in last night's talks, said
on Friday that the Moslem party would name the ambassador to the
United Nations, and Serbs would appoint the Bosnian ambassador to
the United States. Croats would appoint their representative to the
ambassadorial post in Tokyo but the Moslem side should agree on the
appointment to this post, he explained.
Holbrooke told reporters that under the deal on the united
telecommunications system, there would be a single code for Bosnia-
Herzegovina, and additional codes for Sarajevo, the Croat-Moslem
Federation and the Serb Republic.
The agreement on the permanent military commission consists of
provisions on how this Bosnian joint body will function exactly.
Talks we held last night were a little like talks in
Dayton, as we again applied shuttle diplomacy, Holbrooke said
commenting on last night's negotiations. He added that some of
negotiators shouted at one another, but eventually showed that they
were able to cooperate.
At the news conference, Holbrooke refused any
possibility that (Serb) war crimes suspects be tried on the
territory of the Serb entity, as an indictee, Karadzic, and a member
of the Bosnian presidency, Krajisnik, had proposed.
Besides Holbrooke and Wagner, a newly-appointed deputy
to the High Representative, Jacques Klein, a special U.S. envoy for
implementation of peace accords, Robert Gelbard, and a U.S. Finance
Under-secretary David Lipton participated in the talks.
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