VUKOVAR, June 21 (Hina) - The UN transitional administrator for the
Serb-occupied areas of eastern Croatia, U.S. General Jacques Klein,
on Friday expressed satisfaction with the demilitarization of the
areas, stressing that there had been no incidents in the process.
Speaking at a news conference in the occupied Danube river
town of Vukovar, Klein described the completion of demilitarization
as the end of the military phase and the beginning of economic
reconstruction of the region in the process of restoring it under
Croatian government rule.
He thanked Croatian General Djuro Decak and Serb General Dusan
Loncar for cooperation.
Klein recalled that since he took office on Janaury 15, the
Zagreb-Belgade motorway, a border crossing between Croatia and
Yugoslavia and the Adriatic oil pipeline had been opened and
telephone service had been restored between Baranja and Vukovar and
the rest of Croatia.
The US general said that 72,000 out of 75,000 hectares of land
in the Danube river valley was cultivated, which showed that the
peasants who had tilled it meant to stay there.
Klein announced that Croatian, Serb and UN representatives
would sign a document confirming the completion of demilitarization
on June 27. General Schoups would sign it on behalf of the UN
Transitional Administration (UNTAES), he added.
As further priorities, Klein cited the opening of a road
between Osijek and Vukovar and the removal of mines from the Drava
river to open this important waterway.
The first train from Vinkovci, Croatia, to Sid, Serbia, leaves
on June 27 and I'll be on it, he said.
Speaking of the amnesty law passed by the Croatian parliament,
Klein said that he had proposed that the Croatian government
publish a list of those to whom the law did not apply, which would
mean that all others were granted amnesty. He added that this would
contribute to a psychological stability.
Klein confirmed that a joint Croat-Serb police force, which
had been trained in Budapest, would start work as of July 1. He
added that there were no troops along the lines of separation as of
Thursday.
The return of refugees would begin in line with an agreement
with the Croatian government, Klein said, adding that there were
pilot projects for return of Croats to eastern Croatia and Serbs to
the Western Slavonia region.
Klein said that demobilized soldiers should be given
employment, adding that there were also plans for economic
reintegration of the region.
Croatian reporters attending the press conference were not
allowed to make a tour of Vukovar.
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