BELGRADE, May 9 (Hina) - UN special envoy Yasushi Akashi said today
that UN peacekeepers in the western Slavonia region of Croatia had
almost full freedom of movement.
Akashi was speaking to reporters in Belgrade following his
talks with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, which he described
as encouraging.
Akashi said that the registration of Serbs wishing to leave
western Slavonia began this morning and that they would be able to
do so as of today.
Asked to comment on reports of alleged violence against Serbs
in the Okucani area, Akashi said that the UN did not have accurate
information and that the matter was being investigated.
Akashi said that representatives of the International
Committee of the Red Cross, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
and the European Union as well as numerous journalists were
currently in western Slavonia where they could see for themselves
that no human rights violations were committed there.
Akashi said it was important that military representatives of
the Croatian and Serb sides meet to agree on a withdrawal from
separation zones.
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