JAJCE, Feb 3 (Hina) - The mayor of Jajce, Nikola Bilic, Saturday said that 200 Moslems families had returned to the municipality, and in respect of their return he stressed that the Bosnian Croatian authorities of Jajce were the first
to show the high co- operation in line with the Dayton peace accords provisions on the return of refugees to Bugojno, Travnik (municipalities under the Moslem-led Bosnian Government control) and to Jajce and Stolac (municipalities under the Bosnian Croat control).
JAJCE, Feb 3 (Hina) - The mayor of Jajce, Nikola Bilic, Saturday
said that 200 Moslems families had returned to the municipality,
and in respect of their return he stressed that the Bosnian
Croatian authorities of Jajce were the first to show the high co-
operation in line with the Dayton peace accords provisions on the
return of refugees to Bugojno, Travnik (municipalities under the
Moslem-led Bosnian Government control) and to Jajce and Stolac
(municipalities under the Bosnian Croat control). #L#
Bilic added that although Croatian returnees were facing many
problems such as the flat shortage, Moslem families who had come
back to Jajce, were being accommodated at the Jajce downtown, where
houses and public utilities had not been destroyed. He explained
that there were still no good conditions for accommodation in Jajce
outskirts and nearby villages due to war destruction.
(hina) mms
032037 MET feb 96