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Muslims, Croats Seek Mostar Compromise

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From Times Wire Reports

Bosnian Muslims and Croats continued talks aimed at reaching a compromise plan to jointly govern the southwestern city of Mostar. The European Union--which has administered Mostar since 1994--had threatened to withdraw by midnight Saturday unless the town’s Muslim and Croatian leaders agreed to abide by recent elections and share power. In Washington, meanwhile, the White House dismissed as “complete fabrication” a report that the U.S. had plans to seize Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic in a commando raid.

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