SARAJEVO, Aug 18 (Hina) - Special U.S. envoy for the
implementation of the Dayton accord Robert Gelbard arrived in
Sarajevo on Monday afternoon. He will begin his new mediator
mission aimed to step up the implementation of the peace
agreement with taking part in a session of the Presidency of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, at which proposals for a new flag and coat of
arms and a common BH currency - issues which remained unadjusted
after Richard Holbrooke's visit last week - should be discussed.
Gelbard is expected to exert more pressure on the Bosnian
Serb side to accept compromise bills on citizenship and passports
worked out by the international high representative's office.
Members of the Bosnian Council of Ministers failed to agree on
the matter, because Bosnian Serbs rejected all propositions, and
the discussion was transferred to the Presidency.
On Wednesday, Gelbard will chair a session of the BH
Federation Forum.
At a commemoration to take place on the Igman mountain
above Sarajevo tomorrow, the U.S. diplomat will on President Bill
Clinton's behalf pay homage to members of Holbrooke's negotiation
team who died while travelling a dangerous mountain road to
Sarajevo two years ago. Robert Frasure, Joseph Kruzel and Nelson
Drew were killed when their armoured vehicle slid off the road
and ended in a mine field. General Wesley Clark, then Holbrooke's
military advisor and now NATO commander in Europe, was the only
survivor.
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