WASHINGTON, July 3 (Hina) - The UN Security Council on Wednesday
expressed satisfaction with the process of implementing an
agreement on the peaceful reintegration of Eastern Slavonia,
Baranja and Western Srijem into Croatia.
In a presidential statatement, the Council supported a
proposal by the UN Secretary General to extend the mandate of UN
military observers until January 15 next year.
The statement expressed particular satisfaction with the
successful completion of the demilitarization process in Serb-
occupied eastern Croatia.
It called on the parties to closely cooperate with the UN
Transitional Administration (UNTAES) in maintaining peace and
security in the area and in enabling the return of all refugees
and displaced persons.
In a separate presidential statement, the Council expressed
concern about the Croatian government's failure to protect the
rights of the local Serb population and urged it to do so.
It also expressed deep concern that no satisfactory
conditions had been created for the return of Serb refugees.
The Council called on the Croatian government to further
cooperate with the International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague
and to use its influence with Bosnian Croat leaders to ensure
their cooperation with the tribunal.
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