ZAGREB, Dec 7 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of Croatia, Turkey and
Bosnia-Herzegovina reached a high level of understanding in all
important issues concerning the solution of the Bosnian conflict
and the reintegration of the UNPAs into Croatia's constitutional
and legal system, Croatia's Foreign Minister Mate Granic today told
reporters.
Tripartite talks in Zagreb involved Minister Granic and his
Turkish and Bosnian counterparts, Murat Karayalcin and Irfan
Ljubijankic.
"During the talks full support was given to the Washington
Accords and the original Contact Group Plan. We should do
everything to make the international community pressure Bosnian
Serbs into accepting this plan," Granic said.
"As for the situation in Croatia's occupied areas, we hope
that the international community will help the implementation of
the Dec 2 Agremeent with Knin Serbs and that we'll get a plan for
the reintergration of the UNPAs very soon. If not, Croatia won't
extend the UNPROFOR mandate," Minister Granic said.
Asked how Turkey would help Bosnia-Herzegovina in the event of
UNPROFOR's withdrawal, Minister Karayalcin said that "the troops
would be replaced with soldiers from other countries, including
countries members of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC)".
If a final agreement was reached in Bosnia, its implementation
should be entrusted to more efficient NATO forces rather than to
UNPROFOR, Granic said.
He said no concrete proposal had as yet been made to change
the Contact Group Plan to include the possibility of confederal
links between Bosnian Serbs and Serbia.
"Croatia dosn't want to be in any alliance with Belgrade and
is strongly supporting the original Contact Group Plan," Granic
said.
"Any political and federal alliance between Bosnian Serbs and
Serbia is unacceptable. We will accept any ideas capable of
promoting the implementation of the Contact Group Plan provided
they do not jeopardise the integrity and sovereignty of Bosnia-
Herzegovina", Minister Ljubijankic concluded.
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