WASHINGTON, May 22 (Hina) - The co-chairmen of the Geneva Peace
Conference, Thorvald Stoltenberg and Lord David Owen, proposed that
the task of controlling the Yugoslav-Bosnian border should be
entrusted to OSCE (Organisation on Security and Cooperation in
Europe) because the UN Mission was struggling with financial
difficulties.
In their April report to the UN Security Council, released on
Monday, the co-chairmen said that Serbia was abiding by its
decision to close the border with the Serb-controlled parts of
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
However, because of the lack of personnel, the Mission
coordinator had temporarily withrawn crews from the border
crossings of Skelani, Sula and Krstac. The Mission needed 250
observers to ensure efficient border control, and only 150 were
available, the report said.
Noting that debts to the Mission totalled US$ three million,
the co-chairmen stressed that the lack of funds was also affecting
the efficiency of helicopter flight monitoring.
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