ZAGREB, Aug 8 (Hina) - Deputy Foreign Minister Ivo Sanader is
hoping that the blockade of UN checkpoints will not damage the
excellent bilateral relations between Croatia and the countries
whose troops are taking part in the peace-keeping mission.
At a meeting of Croatian Government representatives, diplomats
from the countries which had contributed troops to the UN mission
and diplomats of Security Council members, Sanader asked for
understanding for the "plight of refugees."
He also lent his support to the refugees' demand for the
implementation of UN Security Council resolutions.
At the meeting Croatian Government officials detailed the
August 4 Agreement between the Croatian Government and UNPROFOR
regulating the passage of UN personnel and vehicles through UN
checkpoints. The meeting was told the agreement was being
implemented without difficulties at seven checkpoints. The
Government was negotiating with the Association of Refugees for
opening additional checkpoints.
UNPROFOR is expected to have deployed security officers at all
checkpoints by tomorrow.
Under the agreement, officers are expected to work with
Croatian police. UNPROFOR vehicles can be searched at the request
of the Croatian police. If a driver fails to account for all the
goods, the police can stop the vehicle from entering the occupied
area.
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