MOSTAR, Feb 23 (Hina) - European Union's official in Mostar voiced
optimism over political process following the Rome agreement, but
said it would take time.
"There are signs of good political on both sides, to take
steps forward, but it will take time," Klaus Metscher, aide to the
EU administrator in the city, told a news conference Friday. More
and more people have been crossing every day between the two parts
of the city, he added, since Tuesday when a total freedom of
movement was introduced.
Officers with the West European Union (WEU) police force said
that around 1,000 people have been crossing daily.
Metscher said no incidents were reported over past 36 hours.
As of March 1 joint police patrols would start touring all the
city area, he said, adding that a joint police criminalist
department has already been established.
EU administrator Hans Koschnick has recommended to the EU
Ministerial Council to accept the demand by Croat and Bosniac
authorities that the EU mandate in the city be extended for another
six months.
The Ministerial Council would discuss the issue on its session
in Brussels on Monday. Koschnick would also attend, Metscher said.
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