SARAJEVO, June 23 (Hina) - During his Monday talks with officers of the
Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo, NATO Secretary
General Javier Solana failed to reach agreement on the signing of a
memorandum on the opening of airports in Banja Luka, Tuzla and Mostar
for civil air transport.
The memorandum was not signed due to obstructions on the Bosnian
Serb side, Haris Silajdzic, a co-chairman of the BH Council of Ministers
told reporters after the talks with Solana.
Boro Bosic, another chairman, refused to sign the proposed
memorandum demanding that the Banja Luka airport be exclusively under
the town's local authority, and not the BH joint civil aviation
administration.
Bosic told reporters that the Banja Luka airport was the exclusive
property of the town, and that Bosnian Serbs demanded of the
Stabilization Force that the airport's administration be taken over by
authorized bodies in Banja Luka. He had nothing against the opening of
airports in Mostar and Tuzla, Bosic said, put pointed out the Bosnian
Serbs' standpoint that, as the property of the former Yugoslav People's
Army, those airports were a matter to be debated within discussions on
the succession to the former Yugoslavia's property.
After today's meeting with representatives of the BH Council of
Ministers, Solana did not want to comment on the absence of signatures
on the proposed memorandum, but pointed out that civil aviation was
primarily an issue of the BH authorities on which they must cooperate
and settle.
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