BAJAKOVO, Nov 22 (Hina) - A Yugoslav army inspection arrived in Croatia via the border crossing of Bajakovo on Monday. In line with an agreement on sub-regional arms control, the team, headed by Lieutenant Radomir Vujkovic, will
between 22 and 26 November inspect arms on three locations in Croatia. The Yugoslav team, which also includes a Greek and a Swedish officer in their capacity as OSCE representatives, was welcomed at the Bajakovo border pass by a team from the Croatian Defence Ministry's Arms Control Office, including two non-commissioned officers from Great Britain and France in their capacity as OSCE representatives. The agreement on sub-regional arms control was signed in 1996 in Florence. The signatories to the document - Croatia, Yugoslavia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Republika Srpska - pledged to establish new forms of cooperation in the field of security, including transparenc
BAJAKOVO, Nov 22 (Hina) - A Yugoslav army inspection arrived in
Croatia via the border crossing of Bajakovo on Monday.
In line with an agreement on sub-regional arms control, the team,
headed by Lieutenant Radomir Vujkovic, will between 22 and 26
November inspect arms on three locations in Croatia.
The Yugoslav team, which also includes a Greek and a Swedish officer
in their capacity as OSCE representatives, was welcomed at the
Bajakovo border pass by a team from the Croatian Defence Ministry's
Arms Control Office, including two non-commissioned officers from
Great Britain and France in their capacity as OSCE
representatives.
The agreement on sub-regional arms control was signed in 1996 in
Florence. The signatories to the document - Croatia, Yugoslavia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and
Republika Srpska - pledged to establish new forms of cooperation in
the field of security, including transparency and trust, as well as
to achieve balanced and stable levels of defence and avoid the arms
race.
(hina) rml