GENEVA, May 14 (Hina) - Talks between Croatian Foreign Minister
Mate Granic, Chairman of the Herzeg-Bosnian Presidency Kresimir
Zubak, Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic and U.S. State
Secretary Warren Christopher, were held today in the U.S. embassy
in Geneva.
The talks concentrated on a solution to the Bosnia-
Herzegovina crisis, according to reports from the diplomatic
circles. U.S. State Secretary evaluated positively the federation
agreement between Moslem-Bosniacs and Croats from Bosnia-
Herzegovina and he stressed that it would be necessary to continue
negotiations which would include Bosnian Serbs. The contact group
consisting of diplomats from the U.S.A., Russia, France and Germany
would be engaged in the matter of including Bosnian Serbs in the
talks. Christopher was especially interested in a part of the
Vienna agreement referring to the territorial division between the
Federation and Bosnian Serbs.
Silajdzic and Zubak explained that 58 p.c. of Bosnia-
Herzegovina's territory for the Croat-Bosniac Federation in
accordance to the agreements reflected the state of the affairs on
the ground before the Serb aggression on B-H, on one hand, and it
mirrored the position of the Croats and Moslem-Bosniacs
negotiators, on the other hand. They underlined that the
international community should also honour its word and principles
that the aggressors cannot be rewarded.
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