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SARAJEVO, Sept 30 (Hina) - The World Bank has requested the Croat-
Muslim Federation authorities to immediately reach an agreement on
army foreign currency savings books, as a precondition for the
process of privatisation to commence, a World Bank representative
said on Wednesday.
The World Bank completely supports the stand that the 8 billion and
800 million German marks, which had been allocated to former
Bosnian army and Croatian Defence Council (HVO) soldiers through
foreign currency savings books, is a too large amount, World Bank
Mission deputy head Saumya Mitra told reporters in Sarajevo.
Six billion marks is the largest amount which could be included in
the privatisation process on the basis of unpaid salaries for
demobilised soldiers.
The World Bank will grant a DM 90 million loan for the Federation
budget if Croats and Muslims reach an agreement reducing the value
of bonds to be used in the privatisation process to DM six billion.
Another condition for the loan to be granted is the final
liquidation of the Commercial Bank Sarajevo (PBS), which before the
war was one of the leading banks in the former Yugoslavia.
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