ZAGREB, Jan 19 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Gojko Susak said
on Friday that Croatia was willing to send its police to maintain
law and order in the southern Bosnian town of Mostar.
"Koschnik is likely to send a request to the Republic of
Croatia to send a certain number of police officers, in which case
we will do it," Susak told reporters after meeting Mostar's EU
administrator Hans Koschnik in Zagreb.
Susak said that Koschnik would meet Mostar's Croat and Moslem
mayors, Mijo Brajkovic and Safet Orucevic, on Monday and expressed
confidence that progress in resolving the situation in the town
would be made next week.
"I hope we will get better answers next week" about the
deployment of Croatian police and ways in which the EU could exert
better influence on the Croats and Moslems, Koschnik said.
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