SARAJEVO, Feb 6 (Hina) - International officials in Bosnia-
Herzegovina have won assurances from Croat authorities in the
southern town of Stolac for a planned return of Moslem
refugees next week, UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said in
Sarajevo on Thursday.
During Wednesday's meeting with senior international
police force officers and UNHCR officials, Stolac police chief
Nikica Markic agreed that his officers should ensure an
unimpeded return of refugees, Ivanko told a news conference.
International police officers demanded from Markic firm
assurances that there would be no recurrence of incidents
similar to that which had happened a week ago when a group of
Croats prevented Moslem refugees from entering the town.
UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski described the Stolac
meeting as encouraging and announced that 14 Moslem families
were returning to the town most probably later next week.
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