BAJAKOVO, Nov 7 (Hina) - A Yugoslav military inspection team entered Croatia over the eastern border crossing Bajakovo n Tuesday. The seven-member team, headed by Lt. Zeljko Radovic, was received by a team of the Croatian defence
ministry's Armament Supervision Office, which was headed by Lt. Col. Vlado Stefanovic. Dutch and Norwegian officers within the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe Mission were also present. Based on an agreement on subregional armament control, over the next three days the Yugoslav team will inspect weaponry on two reported locations. This is the second and last visit the Yugoslav inspection team makes to Croatia this year, said Stefanovic. The subregional armament control agreement was signed in Florence in 1996 by Croatia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bosnia's two entities, the Croat-Muslim federation and the Serb republic.(hina) ha
BAJAKOVO, Nov 7 (Hina) - A Yugoslav military inspection team
entered Croatia over the eastern border crossing Bajakovo n
Tuesday.
The seven-member team, headed by Lt. Zeljko Radovic, was received
by a team of the Croatian defence ministry's Armament Supervision
Office, which was headed by Lt. Col. Vlado Stefanovic. Dutch and
Norwegian officers within the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe Mission were also present.
Based on an agreement on subregional armament control, over the
next three days the Yugoslav team will inspect weaponry on two
reported locations.
This is the second and last visit the Yugoslav inspection team makes
to Croatia this year, said Stefanovic.
The subregional armament control agreement was signed in Florence
in 1996 by Croatia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and
Bosnia's two entities, the Croat-Muslim federation and the Serb
republic.
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