SARAJEVO, Nov 11 (Hina) - U.S. Assistant Secretary of State John
Kornblum, Monday held separate meetings with all of three members
of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Presidency to discuss establishment of
joint bodies of authority.
The meetings were held behind the closed doors.
Official statements, issued after Kornblum's talks with Alija
Izetbegovic and Kresimir Zubak, said the talks had revolved around
the implementation of the peace accords, the implementation of the
U.S. "Equip and Train" programme for Bosnia-Herzegovinia's Moslem-
Croat Federation armed force, and the situation in the Federation.
Before his talks in Sarajevo, Kornblum met Momcilo Krajisnik,
at Pale (outside Sarajevo). Talking to the Bosnian Serb radio
'Pale' Krajisnik said the negotiations on establishment of the
joint bodies of authority helped bring the stands (on the matter)
closer.
'I expect that the ministerial council will be named at
tomorrow's session of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Presidency, although all
problems have not been overcome in the work of the two chambers of
Bosnia's Parliament,' Krajisnik told the Pale radio station.
Bosnia's Presidency members are to meet on Tuesday at the
National Museum in Sarajevo. International representatives,
particularly the Bildt office members, have been warning times that
it will be the last chance for the establishment of the ministerial
council before the Paris conference on the peace accord's
implementation, due to be next Thursday.
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