SARAJEVO, Oct 4 (Hina) - Thursday's meeting of the Bosnian and
Serbian presidents is a very important step towards the
strengthening of peace and stability in the region, Sarajevo media
and international mediators said on Friday.
The Paris meeting of Presidents Alija Izetbegovic of Bosnia-
Herzegovina and Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia was a great success
because they had agreed to establish full diplomatic relations and
exchange amabassadors, a spokesman for the office of the
international High Representative, Column Murphy, told a news
conference in Sarajevo.
Murphy said that the meeting had shown the willingness of the
two sides to resolve the problem of succession to the former
Yugoslav federation by recognizing the integrity of Bosnia-
Herzegovina and the continuity of the present Yugoslav federation
of Serbia and Montenegro.
The Sarajevo-based daily "Oslobodjenje" described the
agreement between the two presidents as impressive. "Not only did
Belgrade rennounce its territorial claims, but it also warned the
Bosnian Serb leadership at Pale that it was no longer behind their
secessionist intentions," the paper said.
Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic told Oslobodjenje that from
the legal point of view "a full stop has been put to the crisis in
the former Yugoslavia."
The Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency, Kresimir Zubak,
was quoted by the "Dnevni Avaz" daily as saying that such an
agreement should have been signed before and that Bosnia-
Herzegovina achieved more than it had expected. "When he set off
for Paris, Izetbegovic did not expect that," Zubak said.
However, there was no explanation of Bosnia-Herzegovina's
lawsuit against Yugoslavia before the International Court of
Justice over its aggression, the issue frequently raised by
Sarajevo media before the Paris meeting.
Bosnian officials had repeatedly said that the withdrawal of
the lawsuit, persistently demanded by Belgrade, was out of the
question. There has been no official statement yet concerning the
dispute.
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