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SISAK, Oct 14 (Hina) - Ambassadors of the Article 11 Commission on
Tuesday visited the Croatian government's Mine-Clearing Centre in
Sisak, central Croatia.
The ambassadors discussed the Centre's activities and
organisation, mine-clearing plans and problems in their
implementation, with Centre head Damir Gorseta and associates.
Gorseta informed the guests that between one million and 1.2
million mines and explosive devices were planted on ten percent of
Croatian territory.
Mine-clearing is one of Croatia's great problems, he said,
explaining that with the state budget's current expenditures for
mine-clearing and the current tempo of implementation, the process
would be completed only in some 15 years.
Gorseta called on the international community to put more effort in
supporting mine-clearing in Croatia.
He added the Mine-Clearing Centre had prepared 101 projects for
demining 42 square km of territory to be presented at an upcoming
conference on reconstruction and development.
The Article 11 Commission, in charge of supervising the
implementation of the Erdut Agreement, a basic agreement on eastern
Croatia, is composed of ambassadors or high representatives of
member-countries of the Contact Group, the UN Security Council,
countries which took part in the former UN transitional
administration of eastern Croatia, and mission heads of
international organisations which were or are active in eastern
Croatia.
(hina) ha
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