ZAGREB, June 9 (Hina) - The international community and the head of the
UN Transitional Administration (UNTAES) in the Danube river region of
eastern Croatia want the UNTAES mandate to be extended until October 1,
a senior Croatian Foreign Ministry official said in Zagreb on Monday.
"It is a well-known desire of the international community, and I
would also say of (UN Transitional Administrator) General Klein, that
the military component of UNTAES should be present until October 1, with
a gradual troop pullout starting from now," the official said.
He stressed Croatia's stance that the mandate of the UNTAES
military component should end on July 15, 1997 and that elected local
authorities should assume office.
The Croatian official said that a final decision on the date of the
expiry of the military mandate of UNTAES would be taken by the UN
Security Council later this month.
He emphasised that it was important to Croatia that the UN presence
ended on January 15, 1998, after which Croatia was willing to accept a
monitor mission of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in
Europe (OSCE) which would comprise between 120 and 150 monitors.
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