NEW YORK, Dec 13 (Hina) - The U.N. Security Council on Thursday hailed the protocol on a temporary border regime on Prevlaka and officially marked the end of the mandate of the U.N. Mission of Observers (UNMOP) on that southernmost
Croatian peninsula. A presidential statement says that the agreement between Croatia and Yugoslavia represented a new step forward in the process of strengthening trust and good neighbourly relations between the two countries. The Security Council welcomes the determination of the two governments to continue negotiations on the Prevlaka issue with a wish to resolve other issues in a friendly atmosphere. The Council also praised the UNMOP's role.(hina) it
NEW YORK, Dec 13 (Hina) - The U.N. Security Council on Thursday
hailed the protocol on a temporary border regime on Prevlaka and
officially marked the end of the mandate of the U.N. Mission of
Observers (UNMOP) on that southernmost Croatian peninsula.
A presidential statement says that the agreement between Croatia
and Yugoslavia represented a new step forward in the process of
strengthening trust and good neighbourly relations between the two
countries.
The Security Council welcomes the determination of the two
governments to continue negotiations on the Prevlaka issue with a
wish to resolve other issues in a friendly atmosphere.
The Council also praised the UNMOP's role.
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