ZAGREB, Jan 9 (Hina) - Vice President of the Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina and Bosnian vice president Ejup Ganic today met UN
special envoy Yasushi Akashi at the Zagreb UNPROFOR headquarters.
They discussed the implementation of the four month cessation
of hostilities agreement in Bosnia, an UNPROFOR spokesman said.
They also paid particular attention to reopening the 'blue routes'
to Sarajevo and respect for the demilitarised zones around the
city. Continued military activities in the Bihac pocket also
figured in the talks.
Ganic remarked that Bosnian Serbs were failing to observe the
agreement, UNPROFOR spokesman Thant Myint-U said.
Akashi promised that UNPROFOR would do everything possible to
ensure the agreement's provisions were carried out, Myint-U said.
He announced that a UN high official would visit Knin
Wednesday to ask Croatian Serbs to withdraw their forces from
northwest Bosnia. Clearance would also be sought for the free
passage of UN convoys carrying supplies to the UN Bangladeshi
battalion in Bihac.
Myint-U said UNPROFOR was satisfied with the withdrawal of the
Bosnian Army from Mt Igman, outside Sarajevo.
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