MOSTAR, March 2 (Hina) - Bosnian Serb Orthodox bishop Atanasije
Jeftic on Saturday visited the Moslem-held east part of Mostar
where he celebrated Mass in an Orthodox church.
After the service, which was attended by about 300 Orthodox
faithful, Jeftic met for talks with Moslem mayor Safet Orucevic.
In the Croat-controlled west part of the city, Jeftic met
Catholic vicar general Luka Pavlovic, EU administrator Hans
Koschnik and Municipal Council members led by Mijo Brajkovic.
Jeftic asked the Croat authorities to provide a building
where Orthodox Serbs could perform religious rites.
"We're willing to find such a space," Municipal Council vice
president Mile Puljic said, adding that Jeftic said he would help
Catholic Croats in the Serb-held town of Trebinje.
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