SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - The commander of NATO-led IFOR ground troops, General Michael Walker, Thursday said he expected that the established "spirit of cooperation" between Bosnia's parties would maintain and that all would fulfill
further obligations in the coming period.
SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - The commander of NATO-led IFOR ground
troops, General Michael Walker, Thursday said he expected that the
established "spirit of cooperation" between Bosnia's parties would
maintain and that all would fulfill further obligations in the
coming period. #L#
After a meeting with the Bosnian Army headquarters commander,
General Rasim Delic, Walker said he was encouraged by the
cooperation on the ground and added that he was expecting from all
parties to observe the deadline for withdrawal from zones which
should be ceded to the other entity. The deadline is on February 3,
1996.
Gen. Delic said some obstacles might be occur in
implementation of the military part of the agreement, but he
stressed that he personally believed that all obligations would be
fulfilled.
Gen. Delic said the Bosnian Army would fully cooperate with
IFOR, and warned that more attention should be paid to
implementation of civilian part of the agreement.
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