ZAGREB, Sept 16 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to the United Nations
Mario Nobilo today fowarded a letter to Security Council President
Juan Antonio Yanez-Barnuevo in connection with a letter of the
Yugoslav Goverment to the Security Council, a Croatian Foreign
Ministry statement said.
The Yugoslav Government called for the extension of the
UNPROFOR mandate in Croatia and the consistent implementation of
the Vance Plan.
Yugoslavia, comprising Serbia and Montenegro, also claimed
that Croatia was politicizing the existing negotiating process and
that contrary to the Vance Plan, it raised the issue of a final
political settlement.
The Croatian ambassador said in his letter that Yugoslavia
was interfering in the internal affairs of Croatia, a sovereign
member of the United Nations, thus acting contrary to international
law, UN Security Council resolutions and final documents of the
CSCE meeting in Rome.
Nobilo stressed that a decision on the future of UNPROFOR's
mandate in Croatia lay within the exclusive competence of the
Croatian Parliament and Government.
Security Council resolutions and other relevant
international documents clearly confirmed that the UN protected
areas were an integral and sovereign part of Croatia, so that any
attempt to negate those facts could be called the "politicization"
of international law, Nobilo said.
However, the Croatian Government welcomed a view of
Yugoslavia that the Vance Plan should be fully and consistently
implemented, Nobilo said, recalling some key elements of the plan:
- the UNPA's will be demilitirized and all armed forces
inside them will be either withdrawn or disbanded (Point 7);
- military observers will be deployed in parts of Bosnia-
Herzegovina bordering on Croatia (Point 13);
- local police units, reflecting the ethnic structure
before the outbreak of hostilities, will be formed in the UNPA's
(Point 19);
- all displaced persons willing to return to their homes
will be allowed to do so (Point 20).
Yugoslavia's concrete and political interference in the UN
protected areas of Croatia, the proof of which could be found in
common monetary, customs, education, trade and military links
between these areas and Yugoslavia, led the Croatian Government to
request that the occupation of these areas be included in the
agenda of the 49th regular session of the UN General Assembly,
Nobilo concluded.
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