ZAGREB/SARAJEVO, Feb 2 (Hina) - The commander of NATO's Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday forwarded a letter to the chairman of Bosnia's Presidency, informing him he would conditionally revoke on February 8
a training and movement ban for members of the HVO. According to a statement from Bosnian Presidency chairman Ante Jelavic's Office, United States commander Ronald Adams will on February 8 reconsider all the circumstances which led to the ban. HVO is the Croat component of the army of Bosnia's Croat-Muslim federation. The SFOR issued a training and movement ban last month after the HVO refused to supply information requested by the SFOR.(hina) ha
ZAGREB/SARAJEVO, Feb 2 (Hina) - The commander of NATO's
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday
forwarded a letter to the chairman of Bosnia's Presidency,
informing him he would conditionally revoke on February 8 a
training and movement ban for members of the HVO.
According to a statement from Bosnian Presidency chairman Ante
Jelavic's Office, United States commander Ronald Adams will on
February 8 reconsider all the circumstances which led to the ban.
HVO is the Croat component of the army of Bosnia's Croat-Muslim
federation. The SFOR issued a training and movement ban last month
after the HVO refused to supply information requested by the SFOR.
(hina) ha