SARAJEVO, Oct 18 (Hina) - OSCE (Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe) Chairman's special envoy for implementation
of arms control, Ambassador Viegleik Eide, on Friday said all sides
that signed the Dayton Accord were cooperating well in carrying out
measures for establishing military stability in the region.
The sides professionally behaved toward the obligations from
documents on the arms control, signed in Florence this June, he
told a news conference in Sarajevo.
He also voiced satisfaction with talks he had held recently in
Zagreb, Mostar, Pale and Sarajevo.
Eide pointed to plans, made in detail by Croatia and
Yugoslavia, for reduction in arms, that should be carried out soon.
Bosnian Serbs pledged to begin to destroy by the end of 1996
weapons that are beyond limits imposed by an agreement on security
and arms control. However, Bosnian Serb authorities made trouble by
insensible interpretation of some parts of the agreement, he added.
Pale Serbs were trying to misuse Dayton accord provisions on
undetermined number of heavy weapons for experiments, according to
Eide.
The Dayton accord envisaged that the first stage of the
confidence building, security and arms control should be completed
by the end of 1996, whereas the whole process should end by the end
of 1997.
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