MOSTAR, Dec 2 (Hina) - "The Croat and Moslem political leaders have
to sort it out what kind of federation they want," Mostar's
European Union Administrator, Hans Koschnik, told a news conference
today.
"When they're clear on that, problems in Mostar will be solved
much quicker," he said.
The newly-formed Bosnian Federation's main problems were the
structure of municipalities and towns and the setting up of joint
police patrols.
Koschnik told reporters about his recent trip to the Hague,
where he met EU foreign and defence ministers.
"I asked them to use their influence and pressure the Serbs,"
Koschnik said, adding that he had also drawn attention to the
looming humanitarian catastrophe in Bihac.
"The ministers must solve the Bihac military problem,"
Koschnik said.
Koschnik also spoke of his visit to Washington, where he
attended the NATO assembly.
"I gave two lectures - one on the situation in Mostar and the
other on the military and security situation in Bosnia and the
Balkans," Koschnik said.
"I told them that the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina will
solve many problems," he said.
Commenting on the effectiveness of the arms embargo, Koschnik
pointed out that "Serbs had artillery, Croats had defensive weapons
and Moslems had modern defensive weapons," none of which was
manufactured in either Serbia or Bosnia.
A reporter asked if he knew where these weapons were coming
from.
"Yes, and the politicians know better than I do," Koschnik
said.
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