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SARAJEVO, Aug 7 (Hina) - The current political situation in Bosnia-
Herzegovina ahead of next month's general elections was discussed
on Friday during talks in Sarajevo between the Bosnian Presidency's
Croat member Kresimir Zubak and NATO's European commander General
Wesley Clark.
Other topics discussed included implementation of the Dayton peace
accords, the return of refugees and the organisation and
functioning of police forces in the country, a statement from
Zubak's office said.
The lengthy talks considered the political situation and the
possibilities for maintaining stability and securing conditions
for fair and free elections, with special attention given to the
activities of the media inside Bosnia and in neighbouring
countries.
There was also mention of crime in Bosnia-Herzegovina, especially
in the Muslim-Croat Federation.
It was assessed that the spread of crime was a barrier to the
functioning of the democratic system, and at the same time
implementation of the peace agreement.
In relation to the disputed northern Bosnian town of Brcko, Zubak
expressed hope that the problem would be resolved in a way
satisfactory for both of Bosnia's entities.
He suggested one of the compromises could be that Brcko be
administered at the state or national level.
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