WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Hina) - U.S. State Department Friday said it
expected the sides in Mostar to comply with the decision made by EU
administrator Hans Koschnick, over the new organization of the
city.
The sides have concurred to comply with the EU administrator's
arbitration i we expect them to do so, said Glyn Davies, a
spokesman for the State Department.
He added the Administration had told the Croatian government
"we expect them too to ensure the compliance with the EU
administrator's decision".
He also called the Bosnian Serbs, who had cut ties with the
NATO command, to return to the table, describing their response to
the apprehension of 11 troops exaggerated.
Davies also said the Serbs should ignore the orders issued by
Bosnian Serb commander General Ratko Mladic, as he was indicted for
war crimes.
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