SARAJEVO, March 2 (Hina) - The Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on Friday opened its
office in the Serb-controlled town of Banja Luka in
northern Bosnia.
The office was opened by OSCE Bosnia mission chief
Robert Frowick and the ceremony was attended by Bosnian
Serb prime minister Rajko Kasagic, the Sarajevo-based OSCE
mission said in a statement on Saturday.
The Banja Luka office would perform duties it had been
entrusted by the Dayton peace agreement and would be
responsible for an area between Bosanski Novi, Sipovo and
Brcko.
Under the Dayton agreement, OSCE would prepare and
conduct free and fair elections, and monitor complience
with human rights and the implementation of agreements on
restoration of confidence and arms control.
OSCE was also planning to open its offices in Prijdor,
Derventa, Doboj and Brcko.
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