SARAJEVO, Nov 3 (Hina) - The European Union special envoy to
Mostar, Sir Martin Garrod, has said that he hopes to discuss the
town's burning issues with Bosnian Federation President Kresimir
Zubak as soon as he returns from Brussels where he is to hold
consultations with EU representatives.
Zubak holds the key to Croat politics in Mostar. I hope
there will be some positive response from him, Garrod said in an
interview with the Sarajevo-based Oslobodjenje daily published on
Sunday.
Asked whether his latest public correspondence with Zubak
concerning the situation in Mostar was a sign of his losing
confidence in the local institutions of power, Garrod responded
negatively but warned that the situation in the town concerned
the entire Moslem-Croat Federation.
Commenting on his first letter to Zubak in which he had said
that at one point 5,000 Moslems could have crossed into Croat-
controlled west Mostar, Garrod said that at this moment he did
not have information indicating that something like that was
going to happen.
I wanted to emphasize the existing problems in a figurative
way. I realize that a lot of time will pass until all people have
returned to their homes in Mostar and across Bosnia-Herzegovina,
but those who wish to return must hope that with time this will
happen, Garrod said.
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