DVOR, May 25 (Hina) - An inspection team of the Croatian Defence Ministry's Armament Control Office on Tuesday departed for a three-day mission to the Bosnian Serb entity. Heading the team, which includes six representatives of the
office and two Dutch military officers representing the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, is Croatian Army Lt. Col. Ante Jareb. He told reporters at the Dvor-Bosanski Novi border crossing today's was the first armament control mission to the Bosnian Serb entity this year. The Croatian inspection team will visit two locations and determine to what extent the Bosnian Serb entity was implementing the regulations of an inter-state agreement on armament control. The mission's goal is to check the presence of arms prohibited by the agreement, Jareb said, adding the mission was a routine one, agreed on earlier this year. Croatia is fully complying with
DVOR, May 25 (Hina) - An inspection team of the Croatian Defence
Ministry's Armament Control Office on Tuesday departed for a three-
day mission to the Bosnian Serb entity.
Heading the team, which includes six representatives of the office
and two Dutch military officers representing the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe, is Croatian Army Lt. Col. Ante
Jareb.
He told reporters at the Dvor-Bosanski Novi border crossing today's
was the first armament control mission to the Bosnian Serb entity
this year.
The Croatian inspection team will visit two locations and determine
to what extent the Bosnian Serb entity was implementing the
regulations of an inter-state agreement on armament control.
The mission's goal is to check the presence of arms prohibited by
the agreement, Jareb said, adding the mission was a routine one,
agreed on earlier this year.
Croatia is fully complying with its obligations, he stressed.
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