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MOSTAR, May 10 (Hina) - The European Union Administration of Mostar
has rejected a Moslem demand for the 4th Corps of the Bosnian Army
to return to Mostar, assistant administrator Klaus Metscher said on
Friday.
The demand had been presented by Bosnian prime minister Hasan
Muratovic at a meeting with EU administrator Ricardo Perez Casado
in Sarajevo earlier this week, Metscher told a press conference in
Mostar.
Metscher said that military forces could not be stationed in
Mostar because it had been demilitarized. The EU Administration was
bound by the Memorandum of Understanding which envisaged Mostar to
remain demilitarized as long as the Administration was in the city,
he added.
All issues arising from the Memorandum would be open to
reconsideration once the City Council is established after local
elections due to take place on May 31, he said.
Metscher said that the EU Administration still supported the
date for elections, adding that a deadline for registration of
political parties and candidates was expiring at midnight Friday.
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