SARAJEVO, Dec 4 (Hina) - US Ambassador Charles Redman today
delivered US President Bill Clinton's letter for Bosnia-
Herzegovina's President Alija Izetbegovic in Sarajevo.
Ambassador Redman lodged the letter with Bosnian Prime
Minister Haris Silajdzic, who said USA were resolute in preserving
Bosnia-Herzegovina as one State within the internationally
recognized borders.
I believe we have resolved some doubts that have occurred in
connection with information on the latest diplomatic initiatives as
regards the war in Bosnia, Prime Minister Silajdzic said after the
one-hour talks with Redman. He added that their talks had also
focused on the control of the border between Bosnia and Serbia, and
announced that the Bosnian Government would insist on maintaining
the sanctions against the unrecognized Yugoslavia
(Serbia/Montenegro) until Belgrade paid the war damage to Bosnia.
Charles Redman, US Ambassador to Germany, said during his
four-day visit to Sarajevo and Pale he held talks in a capacity of
a special envoy of the US State Secretary Warren Christopher. The
aim of his mission to Bosnia was to gain an insight into the
current situation, Redman said.
He announced that he would depart from Sarajevo for Budapest
to meet Christopher and inform him of his mission's results. He
declined to comment on next steps to be undertaken by US diplomacy
in respect to a solution to the Bosnian crisis.
We were considering many steps which might contribute to
peace, Redman said.
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