VINKOVCI, June 18 (Hina) - After returning from Tuesday's meeting of the sub-Commission for police issues in Beli Manastir, in the Croatian occupied area, Croatian President's special envoy with the government Office for relations
with the UN Transitional Administration, General Slavko Baric said that "Serbs have not yet handed over any of their barracks to the UNTAES".
VINKOVCI, June 18 (Hina) - After returning from Tuesday's meeting
of the sub-Commission for police issues in Beli Manastir, in the
Croatian occupied area, Croatian President's special envoy with the
government Office for relations with the UN Transitional
Administration, General Slavko Baric said that "Serbs have not yet
handed over any of their barracks to the UNTAES". #L#
Members of the so-called 11th Slavonia and Baranja Corps which
was commanded by Serb General Dusan Loncar, were still in all four
barracks, and there were no signs that they are to be handed over
to UNTAES as had been agreed, Baric said, stressing that some 15
facilities had been handed over in Slavonia and some 20 in Baranja,
in which were Serb paramilitary troops, as well as some ten private
premises which had been used for storing weapons.
Joint police forces are to enter the still occupied Croatian
territory on July 1, but the UN Transitional Administrator for
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srijem, Jacques Klein, has
not yet given any information about the quality of their equipment.
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