VIENNA, Jan 4 (Hina) - The first day of talks between the
delegations of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Vienna ended
shortly after 17:00 hrs on Tuesday. The talks will resume on
Wednesday morning at 09:00 hrs.
The leaders of the delegations, Croatian Vice-Premier and
Foreign Minister Mate Granic and Bosnian Premier Haris Silajdzic,
met with international mediators Thorvald Stoltenberg and David
Owen immediately after the talks.
Granic and Silajdzic first talked privately for more than an
hour and were later joined by other members of the two delegations.
Speaking to reporters, both representatives said the talks
were held in a "working and constructive atmosphere."
The two delegations considered all open issues concerning
Croats and Moslems in Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as relations
between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. A member of the Croatian
delegation told Hina that the talks mainly focused on cessation of
hostilities.
The two delegations agreed this afternoon that Mostar would be
placed under European Union protectorate for the next two years,
after which a durable solution would be sought. The two sides also
raised the issues of prisoners-of-war and private property, and
decided that they would be addressed separately.
The two delegations agreed to reach a final solution to the
gravest issues on Wednesday.
Austrian Foreign Minister Alois Mock is to receive his
Croatian counterpart Mate Granic later this evening.
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