ZAGREB, Nov 15, (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman last
night received UN special envoy Yasushi Akashi and UNPROFOR chief
commander general Bertrand de Lapresle.
"Both sides are deeply concerned over the shelling of Bihac
from UNPA territory (of Croatia) from the Krajina Serbs," Akashi
said after the meeting.
He emphasized that he appreciated the Croatian government's
restraint under such circumstances.
Asked if UNPROFOR would protect Bihac safe areas if Serbs
continued with the attacks, Akashi said UNPROFOR would act in
conformity with Security Council measures to do everything possible
to protect Bihac safe zone. He added that it was highly necessary
that "the Security Council precisely confirm what exactly it
considers as Bihac safe zones", considering the size of the
territory under such a category.
General De Lapresle repeated that UNPROFOR did not have any
information available that paramilitary Serb infantry had passed to
Bosnian territory. He added that at Monday's meeting with commander
of NATO Southern Europe, Admiral Leighton Smith, NATO did not offer
any information which might confirm that Serb rebels had passed the
Croatian-Bosnian border.
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