SARAJEVO, May 23 (Hina) - Bosnian Ambassador to the UN Muhamed
Sacirbey said in Sarajevo on Thursday that President Alija
Izetbegovic would attend a meeting with US Secretary of State
Warren Christopher in Geneva on June 2 to assess the progress of
implementing the Dayton peace accords.
The Geneva meeting was the subject of talks between senior
Bosnian government officials and the visiting US Assistant
Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, John
Kornblum.
Kornblum said that the purpose of his mission in the region
was to make it clear that the United States intended to remain
strongly involved in the Bosnian peace process at the time of fast
and important developments.
Describing the talks with Izetbegovic as very useful, the US
envoy said that the main topics discussed were preparations for
country-wide elections, US views of changes in the Bosnian Serb
entity and long-term stability in the Balkans.
Kornblum said that the Geneva meeting would be very important
for continuation of the peace process.
Sacirbey reaffirmed his government's commitment to fully
implementing the US-sponsored Dayton agreement.
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