Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Nov 6, SPA -- The presidents ofBosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia-Montenegro were tosign an agreement Monday on strengthening cooperationbetween the former Balkan foes. The leaders were meeting in Sarajevo, a gatheringorganized in part to coincide with the 10th anniversary ofthe war's end. Those attending the meeting included the Bosnian Muslimmember of Bosnia's presidential troika, Sulejman Tihic,Croatian President Stipe Mesic and Serbia-MontenegroPresident Svetozar Marovic. They discussed relations 10 years after the end ofBosnia's 1992-95 war. Monday's agreement states that future relations betweenthe countries should be based on mutual respect ofsovereignty and internal affairs. It also includes a pledgeto improve cooperation. The document is meant to build on the 1995 peace accordssigned in Dayton, Ohio, that ended Bosnia's war.--SPA1323 Local Time 1023 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/301004
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