SARAJEVO, June 23 (Hina) - A former U.S senator and a challenger to
Clinton at last year's presidential elections, Robert Dole, has said in
Sarajevo that the further support of Washington to Bosnia will depend on
consistent implementation of the Dayton agreement and on restoration of
pre-war multiethnic composition of the country.
At the end of his tour to Sarajevo where he arrived at an
invitation of a co-chairman of the Bosnian ministerial council, Haris
Silajdzic, Dole said at a news conference that Bosnian authorities must
not let the politicisation of the army or support to the Islamic
extremism. It was important to prevent further cases when Croats or
Serbs lost their jobs at the state administration, he added.
The United States has helped Bosnia-Herzegovina in different ways,
by a sum of six billion dollars. American tax payers would not want to
give any more money if it was not used for restoration of multiethnic
society, he added.
During his visit, that was said to be a private, Dole was received
by the Bosnian Presidency president, Alija Izetbegovic.
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