WARSAW, June 29 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic did not give his consent for the establishment of a joint Croatian-Bosnia-Herzegovina military component, let alone about the one which would include the Army of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, President Mesic's advisor on military issues, Imra Agotic, told reporters in Warsaw on Thursday. "This is someone's arbitrary assessment. He (President Mesic) did not speak about that at all," said Agotic, who is on a two-day visit to Poland in a delegation headed by President Mesic. Agotic was commenting on a statement by Sulejman Budakovic, Assistant Defence Minister of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, on the formation of a joint army of the three countries. Budakovic said today that Mesic had given his consent for the establishment of a joint component which would include the armies of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and eventually Yugoslavia, as well as t
WARSAW, June 29 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic did not give
his consent for the establishment of a joint Croatian-Bosnia-
Herzegovina military component, let alone about the one which would
include the Army of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, President
Mesic's advisor on military issues, Imra Agotic, told reporters in
Warsaw on Thursday.
"This is someone's arbitrary assessment. He (President Mesic) did
not speak about that at all," said Agotic, who is on a two-day visit
to Poland in a delegation headed by President Mesic.
Agotic was commenting on a statement by Sulejman Budakovic,
Assistant Defence Minister of the Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina, on the formation of a joint army of the three
countries. Budakovic said today that Mesic had given his consent
for the establishment of a joint component which would include the
armies of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and eventually Yugoslavia,
as well as that other countries in the region, such as Italy and
Hungary, be included in the project.
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