OSIJEK, Apr 16 (Hina) - "The implementation of the Agreement on
Cessation of Hostilities in Croatia is in question, since the Serb
side stopped pulling out heavy weaponry on April 10 and
subsequently returned part of the artillery at the initial
position, under the pretext of defence from NATO air strikes," said
UNPROFOR Commander in Sector East Brigadier Gen. W. Vandyck at a
meeting with Croatian army commander in the Osijek area Major Gen.
Duro Decak on Friday.
Gen. Decak demanded that the Agreement be observed on a
reciprocity basis. Gen. Vandyck said UNPROFOR was doing its best
within its mandate and promised that the Serb side would continue
implementing the agreement the same day, said the Osijek-based
Croatian army command in a statement.
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