SARAJEVO, Dec 11 (Hina) - A meeting of the Presidency of Bosnia- Herzegovina which should have taken place in Sarajevo on Wednesday was canceled. Spokesman of the High Representative for the implementation of the peace agreement,
Michael McLay, said that the meeting had failed to take place because of a disagreement among the Presidency members about its location.
SARAJEVO, Dec 11 (Hina) - A meeting of the Presidency of Bosnia-
Herzegovina which should have taken place in Sarajevo on Wednesday
was canceled.
Spokesman of the High Representative for the implementation of
the peace agreement, Michael McLay, said that the meeting had
failed to take place because of a disagreement among the Presidency
members about its location. #L#
The disagreement about the place where the meeting was to be
held, in Lukavica (in Republika Srpska) or the National Museum in
Sarajevo (Bosnian federation) had been resolved in the late
afternoon, McLay said.
The Serb side confirmed that Momcilo Krajisnik would arrive at
the meeting in Sarajevo after all.
Wednesday's meeting was expected to reach a final agreement
about the composition of the Council of Ministers and about the
freeing of detainees who had been indicted of war crimes by the
local court of law.
All three sides have already decided on their candidates for
the duties.
It is estimated that Haris Silajdzic, for the Moslem side, and
Aleksa Buha, for the Serb side, would be co-presidents of the
Council of Ministers.
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