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ZAGREB/WASHINGTON, Nov 9 (Hina) - US officials have begun
consultations with allies on how to sustain the results so far
achieved in the implementation of the Dayton peace agreement in
Bosnia-Herzegovina after the expiry of the SFOR mandate in June
next year, Robert Gelbard, US special envoy in charge of
implementing the peace agreement, said at a session of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee this week.
We believe that, as a result of these consultations, there is a
growing feeling that some form of international presence will be
necessary even after June 1998, but so far no decision has been made
on whether the United States should participate in a force that
would succeed SFOR, Gelbard said.
As the most important positive developments in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Gelbard cited the destruction of about 5,000 artillery pieces,
successful holding of municipal elections, progress in the
creation of open and unbiassed media, restructuring of police
forces in the Moslem-Croat Federation and the drastic reduction of
influence wielded by Bosnian Serb hard-liners at Pale
Speaking of the return of refugees and displaced persons, Gelbard
said that about 350,000 people had returned to their homes since the
signing of the Dayton peace agreement.
For a large part thanks to our efforts, the government of Croatia
has recently made basic steps forward in its policy to increase the
cooperation in consolidating the regional peace, Gelbard said,
noting that Serbia was less willing to cooperate.
Gelbard stressed that the full implementation of the Dayton
agreement was a long-term process and that several major tasks had
to be done before the end of this year - ensure implementation of the
results of municipal elections, conduct parliamentary elections in
the Bosnian Serb Republic, complete the restructuring of police
forces and focus on efforts to curb corruption, smuggling and
organised crime.
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