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SARAJEVO, June 26 (Hina) - Simon Haselock, spokesman for the
international High Representative, announced on Friday that
pressures on the Croatian Government will continue for it to
completely fulfill its commitments in regards to refugee return and
to hasten that process.
It is clear that the enablement of Serbs to return to Croatia is the
key part which decides the dynamics of the total process of refugee
return, Haselock told a press conference in Sarajevo.
Haselock said it is good that laws have been drawn up which should
enable that and that they will come into force. However, what is
done in their practical application will only count in the end, he
said.
Those same expectations also count for Bosnia-Herzegovina where
property laws must be applied in entirety, said Haselock.
That especially relates to Republika Srpska which still needs to
show a sign that the return of refugees has actually started.
We also expect that in the establishment of a multi-ethnic police
force, said Haselock. Republika Srpska is not a state just
comprised of Serbs, but an entity which has a complex ethnic
structure, he said.
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