KARLOVAC, Feb 9 (Hina) - The common interest of Croats and Moslems to build the Bosnian Federation was much stronger that such "passing events" as the recent developments in Mostar, Bosnian Ambassador to Croatia, Kasim Trnka, said
yesterday, speaking at a panel organised by the Croatian Paneuropean Union in Karlovac.
KARLOVAC, Feb 9 (Hina) - The common interest of Croats and Moslems
to build the Bosnian Federation was much stronger that such
"passing events" as the recent developments in Mostar, Bosnian
Ambassador to Croatia, Kasim Trnka, said yesterday, speaking at a
panel organised by the Croatian Paneuropean Union in Karlovac. #L#
Asked whether Koschnik's decision was in violation of the
Dayton Agreement, Trnka said the Dayton Agreement "did not mention
six municipalities."
"Bosnia and Croatia have a common interest in implementing the
Dayton Agreement and the Mostar case will be overcome," he
concluded.
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