MOSTAR, May 17 (Hina) - A Bosnian Croat leader, currently the
President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kresimir Zubak,
today received the U.S. State Secretary's military adviser for the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, General John Sewall.
Following the meeting, Zubak said Bosnian Croats held that the
armed forces of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina should "at
this stage be composed of two elements (Croatian Defence Council
and Bosnian army)".
Bosnian Croats held that the establishment of a joint army
widened the authority of the already established Joint
headquarters; in the next stage the supreme command over the joint
army should be transferred to the President and Vice-President of
the Federation, Zubak said.
Zubak also said that the Bosniak (Moslem) side had
considerably different positions and expressed his hope that these
differences would be overcome soon.
General Sewall expressed his satisfaction with his four-day
inspection into the relations between the Croatian Defence Council
and Bosnian army in the Federation, particularly in central Bosnia.
Both armies understood the necessity of solving some major
political problems in order to improve confidence and establish a
joint army, Zubak added.
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