Are there truly multi-ethnic parts of Bosnia left?
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Mr. President, do you see any place in Bosnia, which is truly multi-ethnic in the way that it was before? Do you see any place that you feel has achieved what you want to achieve? PRESIDENT EJUP GANIC: Well, for example, if you take Sarajevo and if you take Tuzla, for example, all the religious objects that belong to every ethnic group are intact or functioning. We just want more people. We manage to keep those cities that we controlled during the war multi-ethnic. We preserve everything that belongs to every ethnic group. But now we just want to make more multi-ethnic, and it takes help from the international community to help us. It’s–you know, you have to pretty much have–provide opportunity for everyone to go back to his house. Right now, people in the federation don’t have a chance to go in the Republic of Srbska. In the meantime, we are inviting Serbs who left Sarajevo to come back, hoping that in the meantime we’ll create transit center apartments so that