BiH's intl. admin. wants to discuss status of Serbs in Mostar with their reps

Bosnia’s international administrator, Valentin Inzko, has invited Serb political representatives from Mostar to meet with him and discuss the status of Serbs in the southern city where majority Bosniaks and Croats are quarrelling over dominance.
Inzko is the High Representative in BiH, tasked with overseeing the civilian implementation of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement which ended the Bosnian war and contains the country’s Constitution.
“We wish the Serbs in Mostar all the best in their future attempts to keep Mostar multiethnic. They have a long history in Mostar,” Inzko said, adding that he hopes that the reconstruction of the Serb Orthodox cathedral will soon be completed as it is a symbol of the presence of Serbs in the city.
The local election in Mostar is to take place on Sunday.
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