From: Mirjana Petrovic (almirja@cotton.vislab.olemiss.edu)
> The Electronic Telegraph  Wednesday 22 November 1995  The Front Page
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> Main points of the peace plan
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>       Bosnia to remain one state within present international borders,
>      to be called the Union of Bosnia-Hercegovina.
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>       The Union to have two separate self-governing parts: the
>      Muslim-Croat Federation and the Bosnian Serb Republic.
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>       Presidency of the Union rotates between three communities,
>      Muslim, Croat and Serb.
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>       One Bosnian parliament and federal authority for currency and
>      foreign policy.
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>       Free elections to be monitored internationally.
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>       Freedom of movement throughout territory, refugees allowed right
>      of return.
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>       Human rights fully guaranteed and monitored.
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>       War criminals barred from office and to be "referred" to the
>      Hague War Crimes Tribunal.
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>       Sanctions against Serbia to be suspended and the arms embargo on
>      Bosnia to be lifted when agreed by UN Security Council.
> 
> The leaders agreed 11 annexes on matters ranging from the distribution
> of land among the ethnic communities, constitutional arrangements and
> financial support. Mutual recognition between Croatia and Serbia, and
> realted matters will be considered at conferences in US, Britain,
> France and possibly Russia.
> 
> Bosnia deal is signed after US ultimatum
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