ZAGREB, Feb 11 (Hina) - Croatian Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Pavao Miljavac
issued an order on Tuesday that all preparations for military exercises in
areas close to the UN-administered Danube river region of eastern Croatia
should be suspended.
The order was aimed at avoiding any negative political effects that
might arise after the Croatian Army commander in the eastern town of
Djakovo, Lt. Gen. Djuro Decak, had informed the commander of the UNTAES
military force, Maj. Gen. W. Hanset, about possible Croatian Army exercises
in an area close to the UNTAES-controlled territory.
The Supreme Commander of the Croatian armed forces, President Franjo
Tudjman, ordered Miljavac to appoint a commission to look into the
circumstances under which this information had been sent to the UNTAES
military commander, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.
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