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MOSTAR, 21 Nov (Hina) - Croat and Bosniak officials from Stolac
(southern Bosnia-Herzegovina) agreed in Mostar Friday on the
return of 20 Bosniak families to their reconstructed homes in
Stolac.
The return of Bosniak refugees should start next week, said Ariane
Quentier, spokeswoman for the UN High Commission for Refugees
(UNHCR).
Today's meeting in Mostar was also attended by representatives of
the Federation and canton ministries for social care, refugees and
displaced persons, and was chaired by UNHCR officials.
Fifty-seven Bosniak families have so far returned to their homes in
Stolac as part of a pilot-project to return refugees and displaced
persons.
In order to complete the program of return of 100 Bosniak families
to Stolac, the two sides agreed that another 25 houses in the
village of Uzonovici near Stolac be assessed next week, said
Quentier.
UNHCR welcomes the positive development which will enable the
completion of the pilot-project and open a new chapter in the
history of Stolac, Quentier said.
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