SARAJEVO, Feb 15 (Hina) - "The main goal of the meeting between presidents Tudjman, Izetbegovic and Milosevic which is to take place in Rome, is to reaffirm the Dayton Peace Accord," Carl Bildt, appointed international representative
in Sarajevo told a press conference Thursday. He stressed that the focus of the meeting would be the refusal of Bosnian Serbs to cooperate with the Federation authorities, the freedom of movement and the release of POWs.
SARAJEVO, Feb 15 (Hina) - "The main goal of the meeting between
presidents Tudjman, Izetbegovic and Milosevic which is to take
place in Rome, is to reaffirm the Dayton Peace Accord," Carl Bildt,
appointed international representative in Sarajevo told a press
conference Thursday.
He stressed that the focus of the meeting would be the refusal
of Bosnian Serbs to cooperate with the Federation authorities, the
freedom of movement and the release of POWs. #L#
Bildt voiced a view that a much larger number of issues should
be discussed, than set by Richard Holbrooke during his last
mission.
"The issue is about a general confirmation of a readiness to
implement the Peace Agreement... We should not forget the situation
in Mostar, which is disturbing," Bildt said, adding he believed
that the international community should offer full support to
European Union administrator Hans Koschnick's decision. The issue
would be also tabled at the Rome meeting, he said.
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