WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Hina) - Members of the Contact Group for
Bosnia, whose task was to try and persuade Bosnian Serb leaders to
accept the Contac Group Peace Plan, will return to their countries
for consultations, State Department spokesperson Christine Shelly
said yesterday.
Pale's unwillingness to accept the Plan was the main
"stumbling block" to the resumption of negotiations, she said.
American, British and French Group members talked with
Karadzic from the UN base in Sarajevo on Thursday and Friday.
Seeing that the Bosnian Serbs were not ready for any step
forward in talks, they decided to return home, she said.
A number of shells were fired yesterday from Serb-occupied
areas in Bosnia, drawing a response in kind from the Bosnian army,
Shelly said, adding that the Department had received reports from
the ground mentioning a much larger number of detonations than what
appeared in UNPROFOR reports.
"We do not know what the Serbs' motive was for this very
serious violation of the cessation of hostilities and we deeply
deplore these violations," Shelly said.
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