SARAJEVO, Jan 4 (Hina) - A joint council for cooperation between
Croatia and the Bosnian Moslem-Croat Federation was established in
Sarajevo on Thursday during talks between senior Croatian and
Bosnian government delegations.
The Croatian delegation was led by President Franjo Tudjman
and the Bosnian delegation by President Alija Izetbegovic.
Speaking to reporters after more than three hours of talks,
the two presidents described the meeting as very successful.
Tudjman said he was satisfied with the way in which the issues
central to the implementation of the Washington and Dayton accords
on the Federation had been discussed.
"Substantial steps forward have been made. There is no more
opposition but there are still problems to be solved," he said,
adding that Croatian and Bosnian government officials would
finalize agreements and enable their signing in the shortest
possible time.
Tudjman said that the joint cooperation council could hold its
next session in a month although its statute stipulates that it
will meet every three months.
He added that an early council session was necessary to solve
the remaining open issues as soon as possible.
"I believe that we have opened a new page not only in the
implementation of the Washington and Dayton accords but also in
relations between the Croatian and Bosniac (Moslem) peoples,"
Tudjman said.
Izetbegovic said that they had reached an agreement on
cancelling visas for Bosnian citizens travelling to Croatia.
The agreement would apply for the time being only to
Federation citizens while the citizens of the Serb entity would be
granted this right after the completion of elections due to take
place on September 1.
The two delegations also agreed to set up an ad hoc group to
address open issues related to the status and use of the southern
Croatian port of Ploce.
The council decided at its first session to grant amnesty to
all people who had taken part in the conflict between the Bosnian
amry and the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) except to those
indicted for war crimes under international law. It also raised a
debate on freedom of movement and delimitation of counties.
"It was at moments a loud and polemic but certainly a very
useful meeting," Izetbegovic said.
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