MUNICH, Feb 5 (Hina) - A Munich meeting between leaders of the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia's high officials, and
representatives of the Contact Group's five member-countries
finished this afternoon successfully after a plan with nine items
was adopted on strengthening the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The meeting was held on the initiative of the US
Administration following a request from the Bosnian Federation.
Croatia's delegation included Foreign Minister Mate Granic,
Defence Minister Gojko Susak, Croatian Ambassador to the UN in
Geneva, Miomir Zuzul, and Croatian Ambassador in Germany, Ivan
Ilic.
The Bosnian Federation's delegates at the Munich meeting were
President Kresimir Zubak, Vice President Ejup Ganic, and Premier
Haris Silajdzic.
The representatives of the Contact Group attended the meeting
chaired by US Assistant Secretary of State, Richard Holbrooke, and
US Defence Secretary William Perry and three US Senators were also
on hand.
The chairman of the meeting, Holbrooke, said at a press
conference that the participants had identified several key
problems to be resolved in next two months.
Some of the problems referred to lifting obstacles to
transport and communications in the Bosnian Federation, providing
financial means, establishing joint border patrols, custom offices,
and police.
Other problems to be resolved would be the rotation of the
Bosnian Federation's President, the formation of cantons and
establishment of the joint headquarters as a step forward to the
integrated armed force.
All participants in the meeting told the press conference that
they were satisfied with the results of the talks in Munich.
Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic said they had agreed on
an international arbitrator who would deal with particularly
political and military matters.
He said that neither of recent meetings had brought about such
identical positions, on one side, between Bosniacs (Moslems) and
Croats, and on the other, between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Granic added that US Defence Secretary Perry was interested in
how far the talks with Belgrade had come. I conveyed Croatian
President Franjo Tudjman's positions that we would talk with
Belgrade about the normalization of the relations, the mutual
recognition, but in no way to the detriment of Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Granic said.
Bosnian Premier Haris Silajdzic told the press conference that
the international community at the Munich meeting "firmly supported
the territorial integrity and sovereignty of both the Republic of
Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia". He described this
support as the grounds for the peace process.
Silajdzic added that the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina was
playing a key role in this process.
The Bosnian Federation's President Kresimir Zubak said he was
optimistic about the Federation's future, and emphasized that the
stalemate in the implementation of the Washington Accords had not
provoked fresh conflict between Croat and Moslem peoples in Bosnia.
He reiterated that he opted for the Federation as the project
in the interest of the two peoples.
Zubak held that there were some of the Bosniac (Moslem)
leaders who did not favour the Federation insisting that the
Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina be superior to the Federation.
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