ZAGREB, Apr 8 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac on Thursday received Lt. Gen. Michael Willcocks, commander of operations of NATO's Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH). Both officials told reporters
after the meeting the war in neighbouring Yugoslavia had not significantly affected the situation in BH. Lt. Gen. Willcocks said today's meeting was very successful and friendly, adding talks tackled the situation on the Croatian-Bosnian border. The situation in BH is peaceful and all three peoples are professionally cooperating with the SFOR, Willcocks said. He emphasised the SFOR was in no way connected with the war in Yugoslavia. The sides in Bosnia understand that and together we are trying to alleviate tension, he added. Defence Minister Miljavac agreed today's meeting was successful and that the events in Yugoslavia had not had a major impact on the situation in Bo
ZAGREB, Apr 8 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac on
Thursday received Lt. Gen. Michael Willcocks, commander of
operations of NATO's Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia-
Herzegovina (BH).
Both officials told reporters after the meeting the war in
neighbouring Yugoslavia had not significantly affected the
situation in BH.
Lt. Gen. Willcocks said today's meeting was very successful and
friendly, adding talks tackled the situation on the Croatian-
Bosnian border.
The situation in BH is peaceful and all three peoples are
professionally cooperating with the SFOR, Willcocks said.
He emphasised the SFOR was in no way connected with the war in
Yugoslavia. The sides in Bosnia understand that and together we are
trying to alleviate tension, he added.
Defence Minister Miljavac agreed today's meeting was successful
and that the events in Yugoslavia had not had a major impact on the
situation in Bosnia.
He emphasised the necessity of joint cooperation with regard to
security and traffic across the Croatian-Bosnian border.
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