Reporter Godel Rosenberg interviews Hanz Koschnick, who serves as the EU Administrator in Mostar. Koschnick gives his insight into the following issues: the extent to which both the Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Muslims in Mostar have broken the Peace Accord through various shooting incidents; the fact that EU and American politicians need to be aware that the Islamic world is watching how Europe is handling Bosnian Muslims; the difficulty of trying to open a dialogue between two fractions that have deep resentment for one other; his plans for dividing Mostar into six municipalities; the issue of war crimes; the need for NATO forces to aid the Tribunal; the reasons behind the EU’s inability to solve the Bosnia conflict early on; demilitarization in Bosnia; and the need to use Mostar as a learning example. In the middle of the interview, a 3R report regarding Koschnick’s meeting with EU Foreign Ministers in Brussels is shown. Koschnick met with the ministers in order to gather support for his plans to rebuild unity in Mostar. The report states that, according to World Bank figures, seven billion German Marks will be needed by 1999 for the rebuilding of Bosnia. *** Report NOT FINISHED ***