SARAJEVO, Feb 25 (Hina) - UNPROFOR headquarters in Gornji Vakuf,
south-western Bosnia, was still blocked by armed troops who allowed
no one to enter or leave the base.
UNPROFOR spokesman in Sarajevo, Gary Coward, said the base was
surrounded by "men in civvies carrying small-arms and hand grenade-
launchers."
There was a similar situation around the 'blue helmet' base in
Bugojno, central Bosnia.
The blockades were set up yesterday as a "popular protest," as
Bosnian Government sources put it, against Serb liaison officers
staying at the Gornji Vakuf base.
But UNPROFOR headquarters in Sarajevo said Bosnian Army
military police were also blocking several roads leading to Gornji
Vakuf.
One of the Serb officers concerned is Slavko Guzvic, whom
UNPROFOR had to evacuate from Tuzla, where a similar situation had
occurred.
Coward said the arrival of Serb officials in Gornji Vakuf was
based on an agreement between the three sides on January 15. He
said the liaison officers' presence was necessary to ensure better
communication.
Coward said that UNPROFOR officials would today talk to
Bosnian Government minister Hasan Muraatovic on how to solve the
problem.
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