MOSTAR, Feb 8 (Hina) - President of the Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Kresimir Zubak, said today that Bosnian Croats
supported France's initiative for a meeting between Presidents
Izetbegovic, Tudjman and Milosevic.
"If the international community - the United Nations Security
Council and European Union, were not behind this meeting, it would
be ineffective," Zubak told a Mostar Press conference.
Speaking of the international community's pressure on Bosnian
Serbs to accept the Contact Group peace plan for Bosnia, Zubak said
there were changes within the Serb political and national community
indicating that they might adopt the plan.
Commenting on the February 5 Munich meeting between the
Bosnian Federation's and Croatia's officials, and representatives
of the Five-Nation Contact Group, Zubak stressed that the Munich
talks described the Bosnian Federation as a project in the interest
of the international community.
The Federation could pave the way towards peace, not only in
Bosnia, but also in the entire region, according to Zubak.
He said the crucial issue now was how to establish the
Federation, since representatives of the Moslem (Bosniac) people
would like the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina to be superior to the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is contrary to the
Washington Accords and the Vienna Agreements.
Zubak stressed the importance of the fact that the Bosniac
side had accepted the involvement of US officers in the formation
of joint armed force of the Federation.
He advocated that the Federation's armed forces should be
established on the principle of arrangements in the armies in the
member-countries of NATO.
In this context Zubak warned that there was "an emphasis on
religious education" in some formations of the Bosnian Army, and
such formations became "copies of armies in Islamic countries".
Zubak told journalists that it had been agreed that Hague
International Tribunal judges would involve themselves in the work
of the Federation's Constitutional Court.
Speaking of the plight of non-Serb population in the Banja
Luka area, northwestern Bosnia, Zubak said the UN commander in
Bosnia, General Rupert Smith "promised to establish a special
UNPROFOR civilian affairs office in Banja Luka to help Croat and
Bosniac citizens".
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