MOSTAR, Feb 15 (Hina) - The mayor of the southern Bosnian town of Mostar,
Ivan Prskalo, on Saturday received the head of the regional office of the
international community's high representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Martin
Garrod. It was their first meeting since the eruption of violence in this
town on February 10.
Prskalo said that they discussed the situation in Mostar and agreed
that efforts should be made to defuse tensions and ensure the safety of
residents on both sides of the town.
Garrod said that he would contribute to the easing of tensions through
continued cooperation with Prskalo and his deputy, Safet Orucevic.
Garrod said he had not expected such grave incidents to happen,
expressing regrets that had left for England the day before they had
occurred.
Garrod said that Mostar had suffered a big blow, but expressed a hope
that it would recover soon.
The first step in that direction would be to implement the measures
agreed at a meeting in Sarajevo on February 12, Garrod said, adding that his
main task would be to coordinate international efforts to implement those
measures.
(hina) vm
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