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What was agreed at the Meeting on Mostar?

Published June 7, 2016
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meetingAfter two-hour meeting in the building of the Presidency of BiH, leaders of HDZ, SDA and SBB have not managed to find a solution on Mostar, as confirmed after the meeting by Fahrudin Radoncic, the President of SBB.

“We agreed that our teams in Mostar will try to approach their views, in order for us to be easier. I hope we will have a solution next week, so that the elections in Mostar could be held,” said Radoncic.

He added that he is hoping that they have managed to bring their views closer but this is a problem that lasts for 20 years and it is not so easy to come up with a solution.

Dragan Covic, the President of HDZ said that they concluded at the meeting that it makes sense to continue with these negotiations in order for this year’s elections to be held in Mostar.

“We agreed on two principles. To implement the verdict of the Constitutional Court of BiH and that the elections in Mostar must be held this year on the 2nd of October. They will be held, there is no more reason for Mostar to be a case city. Our delegation in Mostar will continue with negotiations tomorrow and I hope that they will find a solution. We went through all the models today and I believe we will find a way to choose 35 councilors,” said Covic.

(Source: nap.ba)

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