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NO CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS AT GENEVA TALKS ON B-H

GENEVA, June 4 (Hina) - No considerable progress has been made in comparison to previous talks that we led with representatives of the "contact group" in the French town of Talloires ten days ago. said the President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kresimir Zubak upon today's talks between Croat-Bosniac Federation's delegation and representatives of the U.S.A., Russia, the European Union (EU) and the United Nations in Geneva. The "contact group" proposed that there would be a Serb corridor through the Bosnian Posavina ( in the right side of the Sava valley, northern Bosnia-Herzegovina) that should pass mostly through Serb-held areas. The "contact group" respected demands of Croats and Bosniacs (Moslems) to have corridors between Livno and Bihac as well as between Bihac and Jajce. The Bosniac (Moslem) side led by Haris Silajdzic refused suggestions given by the "contact group" on the disengagement lines in eastern Bosnia. As a German diplomat Steiner had informed Zubak, the Serb delegation definitely rejected all proposals on the territorial division. During the talks focused on the possible constitutional arrangement of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the president of the Federation of B-H, Kresimir Zubak proposed that Bosnia-Herzegovina should be a composite state made up of two units: the Federation of B-H and the Serb-held part. 042022 MET jun 94

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