81. Germany took in more Bosnian refugees than any other country outside former Yugoslavia, but their welcome has worn thin. 82. Germany took in more Bosnian refugees than any other country outside the former Yugoslavia. 83. Germany, Switzerland and Austria hope the accord will encourage Bosnian refugees to go home to rebuild their lives in the war-ruined country. 84. Germany is pressing for more Bosnian refugees to go home now that a moderate Bosnian Serb government is in place, Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel said Monday. 85. Germany took in the biggest number of Bosnian refugees outside former Yugoslavia but now politicians are worried about the costs. 86. Governments and international groups should make helping Bosnian refugees reunite with their families a priority, Pope John Paul II urged Saturday. 87. German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel on Saturday reviewed with the Bosnian government the repatriation of tens of thousands of Bosnian refugees living in Germany. 88. Germany has by far the largest Bosnian refugee population. 89. Hamdo Tinjak, head of the Bosnian refugee ministry, said they all had accommodations in Bosnia, but would not give details. 90. Hajric said establishment of relations would help solve the problem of Bosnian refugees in Yugoslavia, and help trade and transport. |