SARAJEVO, Nov 16 (Hina) - UN and NATO officials today continued
intense consultations on the situation in west Bosnia and the Bihac
safe zone, the UN said.
UN spokesman Paul Risley told a Sarajevo press conference that
UN special representative Yasushi Akashi and NATO officials were
examining necessary measures to be taken. He added that UN
officials in New York were also involved in the talks.
Risley said it seemed Bosnian and Croatian Serbs were
respecting the Bihac safe zone, for the time being.
UN military spokesman Tim Spicer reported fierce clashes
between the Bosnian government army Fifth Corps and Serb forces on
approaches to Bihac town.
Spicer described the situation on the Grabez plateau as
unclear. According to a map presented to reporters today at UN
Sarajevo headquarters, Serb forces gained control of some territory
in the Bihac pocket held by the Fifth Corp before the start of the
latest government offensive.
UN peacekeepers spotted about 20 buses full of armed men loyal
to breakaway Moslem leader Fikret Abdic, moving towards the Bihac
enclave from occupied Croatian territory. The UN believed their aim
was to join Serb forces in battles against Bosnian government
troops.
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