SARAJEVO, June 14 (Hina) - Croat member of the three-man Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ante Jelavic, on Monday signed a statement on foreign military aide to the Croat section of the Bosnian Federation Army, and forwarded it to
representatives of the international community in the country. Jelavic's Office reported Monday the statement had been signed in accordance with commitments assumed upon the signing of the Agreement on measures aimed at establishing trust and security in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but the Office did not specify the kind of assistance and who the donors were. The signed statement says Croat representatives in Bosnia-Herzegovina are prepared to exchange necessary information with other sides at a meeting of the joint consultative commission on regional stability scheduled to convene in Vienna on Tuesday. Jelavic said he expected the other two members of the Bosnia-Herzegovina P
SARAJEVO, June 14 (Hina) - Croat member of the three-man Presidency
of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ante Jelavic, on Monday signed a statement
on foreign military aide to the Croat section of the Bosnian
Federation Army, and forwarded it to representatives of the
international community in the country.
Jelavic's Office reported Monday the statement had been signed in
accordance with commitments assumed upon the signing of the
Agreement on measures aimed at establishing trust and security in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, but the Office did not specify the kind of
assistance and who the donors were.
The signed statement says Croat representatives in Bosnia-
Herzegovina are prepared to exchange necessary information with
other sides at a meeting of the joint consultative commission on
regional stability scheduled to convene in Vienna on Tuesday.
Jelavic said he expected the other two members of the Bosnia-
Herzegovina Presidency would clearly define the requested
information, which would create conditions for a wholesome
exchange of information about military which all three sides in
Bosnia-Herzegovina are receiving.
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