SARAJEVO, Feb 8 (Hina) - A proposal by French Foreign Minister
Alain Juppe to call a tripartite meeting of presidents of Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia in a bid to restart the peace
process, became the subject of media commentaries in Sarajevo only
after President Alija Izetbegovic took a stand on it.
In an interview with Bosnian television on Tuesday,
Izetbegovic said he was prepared to meet Serbian President Slobodan
Milosevic only if Belgrade recognized the independence and
territorial integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Today's issue of the daily Oslobodjenje carried a few articles
supporting the idea of a tripartite summit.
"Even if all requirements by the Contact Group were met, it
would not be a just peace. There will be no just peace here,"
Izetbegovic said, adding, however, that the continuation of war
would be even greater injustice than an unjust peace.
Sarajevo media recalled that a sudden visit by French
President Francois Mitterand to Sarajevo in 1992 only raised
people's hopes and left them unfulfilled.
If Mitternad wanted to round up his political career by
chairing the meeting of Tudjman, Izetbegovic and Milosevic, then he
should offer something more than just symathy with victims of
Serbian expansionism, media said.
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