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WASHINGTON, 5 Jan (Hina) - UN Secretary General Kofi Annan proposed
Monday that the mandate of UN military observers on the
southernmost Croatian peninsula of Prevlaka, on the Croatian-
Yugoslav border, be extended for another six months, until 15 July
1998.
The current UNMOP mandate expires on 15 January.
In a report to the UN Security Council, published in New York, Annan
said that the situation in the area was still stable and that the
number of violations of demilitarisation regime was decreasing.
The most serious of those violations was the presence of Yugoslav
forces in the north-western part of the demilitarisation zone,
Annan said.
Annan called on Croatia and Yugoslavia to start meaningful talks on
solving the dispute concerning Prevlaka.
Next week, the Security Council is expected to adopt a resolution
accepting Annan's proposal on the extension of the mandate of 28 UN
observers on Prevlaka.
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