FLORENCE, June 14 (Hina) - A sub-regional arms control pact which
should have been signed in Oslo on June 11, was reached in Florence
on Friday, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic told reporters.
"The pact is to be signed in the form agreed on in Oslo and
Vienna," Granic said.
Granic headed the Croatian delegation at a two-day ministerial
conference on the implementation of the Dayton peace accords in
Florence.
The talks had lasted all night and participating had been the
Contact Group headed by the U.S., the Bosniac side, Bosnian Serbs
and the Croatian delegation, Granic said.
"This agreement is very satisfactory for Croatia, more than
the Dayton Agreement," Granic said, adding that the agreement
enabled Croatia not to disarm, but to update its arms to certain
limits which had been agreed on and which were a part of the
European pact on stability and security in Europe.
The arms control pact was to be signed in Oslo, but it was
prevented by a disagreement between Moslems and Bosnian Serbs about
the preamble of the pact, that is, about the status of the Serb
entity as a signatory.
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