TUZLA, March 25 (Hina) - The first lady of the United States,
Hillary Rodham Clinton, on Monday visited US troops deployed in
northeastern Bosnia-Herzegovina as part of the NATO-led peace
Implementation Force (IFOR).
Accompanied by her daughter Chelsea and US ambassador to
Bosnia-Herzegovina John Menses, Mrs Clinton toured US army camps
outside Tuzla where she talked to soldiers and, as in the
"Alicia" camp, had lunch with them.
During her visit, Mrs Clinton met for talks with Federation
Vice President Ejup Ganic, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, Orthodox Serb
Metropolitan Nikolai, Banja Luka Bishop Franjo Komarica and
political, cultural and business figures of the Federation and
the Serb entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
She also met representatives of non-governmental agencies
active in the Tuzla area.
Following a show featuring American rock star Sheryl Crow
and comedian Sinbad, Mrs Clinton told US troops that they were
showing the Bosnian Croats, Moslems and Serbs, Europe and the
whole world that living together was possible.
After Bosnia-Herzegovina, the first lady was scheduled to
visit a US base at Aviano, Italy.
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