MOSTAR, Oct 21 (Hina) - A delegation of Germany's Greens, headed by
the party's leader Joseph Fischer, visited Mostar on Monday.
After talks with the EU special envoy Martin Garrod on the
current problems in this southern Bosnian-Herzegovinian town,
Fischer voiced hope that there would be some progress in
establishing joint administration and the unified police of the
town.
The Greens also talked with the Mostar deputy mayor Safet
Orucevic (of Moslem-led SDA party), but they did not meet the town
mayor Ivan Prskalo (a Croat representative). Fischer said he was
sorry for not meeting Prskalo and failing to hear of Croat side's
views.
The Greens' delegation will visit the Bosnian capital of
Sarajevo, and towns of Tuzla and Banja Luka as well.
"We would like to learn more of possibilities of organized
repatriation of Bosnian refugees in Germany," Fischer said adding
he was also interested in experience of German troops serving with
the NATO-led peace force IFOR in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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