MOSTAR, July 8 (Hina) - After today's meeting with the U.N.
Secretary-General's special envoy, Yasushi Akashi, in Mostar the
President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kresimir Zubak
announced the one-month extension of the truce between the
Federation of B-H and Bosnian Serbs, which had been signed on 8
June in Geneva.
The vice president of the Federation of B-H, Ejup Ganic,
Generals Ante Roso and Fikret Muslimovic as well as the aides to
Akashi, General De Lapresle and Sergio Demmelo, participated in
today's talks, held in eastern Mostar (under control of the army of
Bosnia-Herzegovina). The negotiations will continue tomorrow.
Zubak also said that Akashi, Ganic and he should sign a joint
session tomorrow, which would underline the resoluteness of the
U.N. Protection Force (UNPROFOR) to carry out its mandate in
Bosnia-Herzegovina consistently. "We insisted on the reinforced
control of borders with Serbia and with Montenegro, and on
informing the world of how many troops and how much reinforcement
in arms come from the territory of Serbia and Montenegro in Bosnia-
Herzegovina," told Zubak.
The President of the Federation of B-H, Kresimir Zubak, and
the deputy foreign minister of the Federation, Vladislav Pogarcic,
held talks today with the local authorities of eastern Mostar.
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