WASHINGTON, Mar 1 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic
and Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic are to continue talks in
Washington on Tuesday.
American officials said they expected this round of very
intensive talks, which is entering a third day today, would be
crowned with agreement on political and territorial organization of
the Croat and Moslem communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
State Department spokesman Michael McCurry said the Bosnian
Serb party would be included in active negotiations after the
Croats and Moslems reached agreement.
According to sources in Washington, Granic and Silajdzic will
also discuss details of proposed confederal ties between Croatia
and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Diplomats said they expected this round of negotiations to end
today.
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