MOSTAR, Feb 10 (Hina) - The European Union Administrator of Mostar, Hans Koschnik, on Saturday said that he would stay in Mostar as long as the European Union wanted it.
MOSTAR, Feb 10 (Hina) - The European Union Administrator of Mostar,
Hans Koschnik, on Saturday said that he would stay in Mostar as
long as the European Union wanted it. #L#
Asked whether he could continue performing his duties, since
the western (Croat) Mostar authorities had cancelled cooperation,
Koschnik said those were only 'speculations'.
Speaking about the departure of the Croatian police forces
from Mostar, which was to take place today, but was cancelled,
Koschnik said that the Croatian police 'should unite the police
forces in Mostar'.
"The basis of our agreement was that the police from western
part of Mostar work with us, and they cancelled cooperation", he
said.
Asked to comment on the attitude of Zagreb authorities towards
the latest developments in Mostar, Koschnik said that the problem
was not in Zagreb, but in the western Mostar police.
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