ZAGREB, July 6 (Hina) - The NATO led Stabilisation Force on Tuesday expressed regrets about a tragic traffic accident caused by an SFOR vehicle near the southern Croatian port of Ploce on Sunday, and promised to conduct a thorough
investigation. An SFOR representative expressed condolences to families of three persons killed in the accident. Colonel Birol Erdem on Tuesday forwarded a letter to the head ff the Office for cooperation with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Tomislav Vidosevic, which reads that the Croatian Justice Ministry will be informed of the investigation results in line with an agreement between NATO and Croatia. During the talks with Erdem, Vidosevic pointed to the difference in the SFOR mandates in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, reads a statement issued by the Croatian Government Public and Media Relations Office. (hina) it jn
ZAGREB, July 6 (Hina) - The NATO led Stabilisation Force on Tuesday
expressed regrets about a tragic traffic accident caused by an SFOR
vehicle near the southern Croatian port of Ploce on Sunday, and
promised to conduct a thorough investigation.
An SFOR representative expressed condolences to families of three
persons killed in the accident.
Colonel Birol Erdem on Tuesday forwarded a letter to the head ff the
Office for cooperation with the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Tomislav Vidosevic, which reads that
the Croatian Justice Ministry will be informed of the investigation
results in line with an agreement between NATO and Croatia.
During the talks with Erdem, Vidosevic pointed to the difference in
the SFOR mandates in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, reads a
statement issued by the Croatian Government Public and Media
Relations Office.
(hina) it jn