BAJAKOVO, Nov 2 (Hina) - A Yugoslav army inspection team headed by Lt. Col. Djordje Strnjas entered Croatia across the Bajakovo border crossing on Tuesday. The Yugoslav delegation was welcomed by members of the Croatian Defence
Ministry's Disarmament Supervision Office headed by Brigadier Ivica Klen. Klen expressed satisfaction with the cooperation of the two countries' armies in armament control which, he added, was proceeding in line with an agreement on subregional armament control. Lt. Col. Strnjas said both sides were resolute "in implementing what has been signed, which speaks for the wish for Yugoslavia and Croatia, as neighbour countries, to live in peace and without large quantities of weaponry." The Yugoslav military inspection team will stay in Croatia 72 hours and will check two military locations.(hina) ha
BAJAKOVO, Nov 2 (Hina) - A Yugoslav army inspection team headed by
Lt. Col. Djordje Strnjas entered Croatia across the Bajakovo border
crossing on Tuesday.
The Yugoslav delegation was welcomed by members of the Croatian
Defence Ministry's Disarmament Supervision Office headed by
Brigadier Ivica Klen.
Klen expressed satisfaction with the cooperation of the two
countries' armies in armament control which, he added, was
proceeding in line with an agreement on subregional armament
control.
Lt. Col. Strnjas said both sides were resolute "in implementing
what has been signed, which speaks for the wish for Yugoslavia and
Croatia, as neighbour countries, to live in peace and without large
quantities of weaponry."
The Yugoslav military inspection team will stay in Croatia 72 hours
and will check two military locations.
(hina) ha