FILTER
Prikaži samo sadržaje koji zadovoljavaju:
objavljeni u periodu:
na jeziku:
hrvatski engleski
sadrže pojam:

FOUR-MONTH TRUCE OBSERVED IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

ZAGREB, Jan 3 (Hina) - The agreement on cessation of hostilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina signed by Bosnian Moslems and Bosnian Serbs was still holding, apart from 20 registered ceasefire violations yesterday, UN spokesman in Zagreb Thant Myint-U said today. Moslem separatist Fikret Abdic also agreed to sign the agreement, Myint-U said, but, neither Bosnian army Fifth Corps commander general Atif Dudakovic nor Fikret Abdic had as yet signed any formal document. Rebel Serbs in Croatia, who were involved in clashes in the Bihac pocket, also had not signed the agreement, UN spokesman Michael Williams said. UNPROFOR believed that rebel Serbs would respect the agreement and that they would agree to withdraw their troops from Bihac "to a certain point", Williams said. UNPROFOR military commander General Bertrand de Lapresle on Monday met Croatian rebel Serbs leader Borislav Mikelic at the Zagreb UNPROFOR base to discuss Croatian rebel Serbs withdrawal from Bihac area and clear passage for UN Bihac-bound convoys. Co-chairmen of the International Conference on Former Yugoslavia Lord David Owen and Thorvald Stoltenberg and Croatian rebel Serb representatives met in Knin Monday, to discuss implementation of the December 2 economic agreement, Williams said. Owen and Stoltenberg were expected to arrive in Zagreb today, but because of the "poor weather conditions" they proceeded to Belgrade instead to meet Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic, Williams said. The Co-chairmen are due in Zagreb tonight or tomorrow morning, Williams added. (Hina) vr 031804 MET jan 95

VEZANE OBJAVE

An unhandled error has occurred. Reload 🗙