MOSTAR, Feb 8 (Hina) - Bosnian Federation president Kresimir Zubak
and UN special envoy Yasushi Akashi held a meeting in Mostar today.
Speaking to reporters, the pair described the talks as useful
and successful.
Akashi informed Zubak of his talks earlier today with leaders
of Mostar's three ethnic comunities and EU administrator Hans
Koschnik.
Akashi stressed that all of them had agreed that the problem
of Mostar should be solved within the Croat-Moslem Federation in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Speaking of his visit to central Bosnia, Akashi said he was
impressed by the level of cooperation between Croats and Moslems in
the region.
The talks also focused on the humanitarian situation in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Zubak said the Herzeg-Bosnian Office for UNPROFOR would ensure
the unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid.
He pledged that problems regarding the accommodation of UN
personnel in Croat-controlled areas would be solved soon.
Zubak drew attention to the difficult plight of non-Serbs in
the Banja Luka area, northwestern Bosnia.
Akashi told me that several UN Civilian Sector officials were
already in Banja Luka to help the non-Serbs there, Zubak said.
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