MOSTAR, Nov 15 (Hina) - E.U. special envoy in Mostar, Martin Garrod
announced on Friday that after the expiry of his mandate in the
town at the end of this year a group of 40 E.U. administration
officials would remain for three to six months to complete all
financial treaties and current projects.
Garrod told a news conference that he would like to do his
best by the end of his mandate to help establish firmly the unified
town administration.
Asked to comment allegations of journalists from (Moslem-
controlled) eastern halve of Mostar that Bosnian Croats had by
force entered a building and occupied it, where the joint town
administration should be located, Garrod admitted that there were
problems with the building at the moment, but he voiced a hope that
difficulty would be overcome.
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