SARAJEVO, Jan 12 (Hina) - The destruction of Croatian Defence +Council (HVO) weaponry and military equipment which NATO's +peacekeeping Stabilisation Force (SFOR) confiscated from barracks +last Saturday was discontinued, an SFOR
spokeswoman told reporters +in Sarajevo on Tuesday.+ The weapons were confiscated at two HVO bases as a response to the +failure of Bosnian Presidency Croat member Ante Jelavic to revoke +an earlier decision of his with regard to the appointment and +promotion of Federation Army officers. + Negotiations between SFOR representatives and the Defence Minister +of the Bosnian Federation, discussing the contentious +appointments, were continuing, said spokeswoman Shinna Thompson.+ The Office of federal Defence Minister Miroslav Prce confirmed +negotiations were in course, adding a joint statement might be +signed by the end of the day.+(hina) ha+
SARAJEVO, Jan 12 (Hina) - The destruction of Croatian Defence
Council (HVO) weaponry and military equipment which NATO's
peacekeeping Stabilisation Force (SFOR) confiscated from barracks
last Saturday was discontinued, an SFOR spokeswoman told reporters
in Sarajevo on Tuesday.
The weapons were confiscated at two HVO bases as a response to the
failure of Bosnian Presidency Croat member Ante Jelavic to revoke
an earlier decision of his with regard to the appointment and
promotion of Federation Army officers.
Negotiations between SFOR representatives and the Defence Minister
of the Bosnian Federation, discussing the contentious
appointments, were continuing, said spokeswoman Shinna Thompson.
The Office of federal Defence Minister Miroslav Prce confirmed
negotiations were in course, adding a joint statement might be
signed by the end of the day.
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