Bosnian FM quits

Published December 19, 2004

SARAJEVO, Dec 18: Bosnia's Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic, a Serb, stepped down on Saturday after international sanctions against the Bosnian Serbs for their alleged lack of cooperation in solving war crimes, an official said.

"Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Adnan Terzic this morning," an aide to Terzic, Bojan Zec Filipovic, told AFP.

Ivanic's resignation came only a day after that of Bosnian Serb Prime Minister Dragan Mikerevic.-AFP

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