WASHINGTON, March 1 (Hina) - Four-day intensive negotiations
between Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic and Bosnian Prime
Minister Haris Silajdzic are expected to end today in agreement on
key elements relative to the territorial and political organization
of Bosnia-Herzegovina, particularly its Croat and Moslem
communities, as well as relations between the future Bosnia-
Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia.
Diplomats in Washington announced that after this morning's
talks at the State Department, Granic and Silajdzic would make a
joint statement and initial an agreement in principle.
State Department spokesman Michael McCurry said the talks
focused on the organization of a "binational" community, and
stressed that the Bosnian Serbs would be actively included in the
negotiations after the Croats and Moslems reached agreement.
In the afternoon, the Croatian foreign minister is scheduled
to leave Washington for New York where he may meet with
representatives of several UN Security Council member states.
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