21. The new charter provides for a unitary state and a presidential-style democracy.
22. The plan maintains Bosnia as a unitary state within existing borders, scuppering rebel Serb dreams of creating a Greater Serbia through merger with the rump Yugoslavia.
23. The speaker of the Bosnian Serb parliament Momcilo Krajisnik said at the same meeting that the Serbs would never accept a unitary state in Bosnia.
24. The two entities would co-exist in a unitary state.
25. The two entities would make up a unitary state.
26. The Serbs said they did not want to be part of a unitary state with the Bosnian Moslems and Croats.
27. These will preserve Bosnia as a unitary state under a loose central government but separate entities for Serbs and a federation of Moslems and Croats.
28. To this end, Belgrade remained opposed to a unitary Bosnian state as sought by Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic.
29. It would maintain Bosnia as a unitary state within existing internationally recognised borders, ending Serb hopes of linking their entity to neighbouring Serbia to create a Greater Serbia.
30. The country, while remaining a unitary state, will be split administratively between a Moslem-Croat federation and a Serb republic.