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SARAJEVO, Aug 29 (Hina) - The political agreement the Croat and
Bosniak (Muslim) sides reached in relation to an organized return
of refugees to central Bosnia was the biggest step forward in
that field, UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski told reporters in
Sarajevo on Friday.
Commenting on an agreement the highest officials of the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Central Bosnia Canton
reached this week, Janowski said both sides showed good will
which would open the door to the return of 40,000 people to their
homes.
According to the UNHCR spokesman, the federal partners said
there were 10,000 empty houses to which pre-war inhabitants may
make an undisturbed return. It was important now to ensure money
for the reconstruction of their damaged homes in order to
complete the return project, he added.
Janowski said UNHCR would not be able to significantly
assist the refugees' return. The international community was now
expected to provide more financial assistance, he concluded.
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