SARAJEVO, Jan 19 (Hina) - Bosnian Foreign Minister Muhamed Sacirbey
today confirmed that the release of prisoners-of-war would resume
since it now seemed that a solution could be found to most of his
Government's objections.
The issue also figured on the agenda of a Bosnian Presidency
meeting following the arrival of US mediator Richard Holbrooke last
night. The Presidency did not release any information about what
was decided at the meeting but Minister Sacirbey said today that
the release of prisoners would be assisted by NATO forces deployed
in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
An agreement defining the conditions under which NATO would
secure access to jails, detention camps and suspected mass grave
sites was being drafted, Sacirbey specified.
He announced that the lists of persons who were reported
missing after the Serb onslaught on Srebrenica in July would soon
be disclosed. The Bosnian Government also expected the fate of
certain people who had unaccountably disappeared from Serb prisoner
lists to be elucidated with the assistance of the International Red
Cross.
The US Government fully supported such measures, Sacirbey
said.
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