GENEVA, Nov 7 (Hina) - Bosnian army offensives and Serb
counteroffensives could create a new military balance in the
Bosnian war which could encourage new peace talks, UN general
secretary special envoy Yasushi Akashi said in Geneva today.
Speaking ahead of a meeting of UN senior officials on the
escalation of hostilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Akashi said the
new military situation could make Bosnian Serbs reconsider the big-
power Contact Group peace plan which they had persistently
rejected.
Akashi told Reuters Television he believed government forces
would continue to press Serbs for more territory so the situation
did not leave much room for optimism.
Akashi said sooner or later a military balance would be
achieved.
Asked whether Serbs would relent on their rejection of the
peace plan, Akashi replied that with a change in the situation,
they could become more open to the Contact Group.
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