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BOSNIA'S PRESIDENCY DISCUSSES FOREIGN POLICY

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SARAJEVO, Oct 29 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-member Presidency on Tuesday decided to establish a special working group for preparing the basis of Bosnian delegation's harmonized attitudes at Paris and London conferences on Bosnia's peace accord's implementation, due to be in November and December. Bosnia's Foreign Minister Jadranko Prlic told a press conference about results of Tuesday's meeting held in the National Museum building in Sarajevo. Prlic said the Presidency members, Alija Izetbegovic, Kresimir Zubak and Momcilo Krajisnik had discussed a foreign policy. He announced that for the next meeting the Presidency would make a report on vacant offices in diplomatic and consular missions. Prlic added that officials for those functions would be chosen according to the Bosnia's Constitution and the national structure of the population. He declined to say how many offices would be taken by Bosnian Serbs, adding that the Presidency would decide on this matter. The international High Representative for the peace accord's implementation, Carl Bildt said the Presidency had also talked about the establishment of Bosnia-Herzegovina's ministerial council. He predicted that several meetings would be needed until the issue was resolved. The Bosnian Presidency agreed that the first governor of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Central Bank would be a Frenchman Serge Roberts, appointed by the International Monetary Fund. He will take the six-year-long mandate of the governor. (hina) jn mš 292144 MET oct 96

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