Iran Pledges to Help Bosnia with Postwar Reconstruction
Compiled From News Services, St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO)
Bosnian Prime Minister Hasan Muratovic arrived in Tehran, Iran, on Sunday and said his country would always remember Iranian aid during the war with Bosnian Serbs, the Iranian news agency reported.
According to the report, Muratovic "said . . . the Iranian government and nation offered humanitarian assistance to Bosnia at a time when its Islamic identity had been jeopardized, stressing that the Bosnians will never forget the significance of such an assistance."
Muratovic said meetings would be held in Sarajevo and in Islamabad, Pakistan, to accelerate Bosnia's reconstruction following the Bosnian peace accord. He did not say when the meetings would be ā¦
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Article title: Iran Pledges to Help Bosnia with Postwar Reconstruction.
Contributors: Compiled From News Services - Author.
Newspaper title: St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO).
Publication date: March 4, 1996.
Page number: 3A.
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