ZAGREB, Jan 18 (Hina) - The commander of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) General Wesley Clark and NATO Military Committee chairman General Klaus Naumann have still not departed for Belgrade, SHAPE spokesman Major
Rick Jones said on Monday. A meeting with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic is still to be confirmed, Jones told Hina. The NATO Council decided on Sunday to send the two generals to Belgrade after last week's massacre of 45 Albanians in a village in the conflict-ridden south Yugoslav province of Kosovo. The two NATO generals should remind Milosevic of his obligation to comply with a cease-fire agreement from October 1998 under NATO's threat to launch an air attack on Belgrade. An independent news agency from Belgrade, Beta, reported the visit of the two NATO generals had been postponed due to the gathering of data on the massacre. Meetings with Croatian President
ZAGREB, Jan 18 (Hina) - The commander of the Supreme Headquarters
Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) General Wesley Clark and NATO Military
Committee chairman General Klaus Naumann have still not departed
for Belgrade, SHAPE spokesman Major Rick Jones said on Monday.
A meeting with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic is still to be
confirmed, Jones told Hina.
The NATO Council decided on Sunday to send the two generals to
Belgrade after last week's massacre of 45 Albanians in a village in
the conflict-ridden south Yugoslav province of Kosovo.
The two NATO generals should remind Milosevic of his obligation to
comply with a cease-fire agreement from October 1998 under NATO's
threat to launch an air attack on Belgrade.
An independent news agency from Belgrade, Beta, reported the visit
of the two NATO generals had been postponed due to the gathering of
data on the massacre.
Meetings with Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and Croatian
Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac, which were to be held in Zagreb on
Monday, have also been postponed. A new date of Clark's visit to
Croatia has not yet been scheduled.
(hina) it/ha jn