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SARAJEVO, Oct 28 (Hina) - A spokesman for the NATO-led
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) said on Tuesday that the latest arms
shipment for the Bosnian Federal Army was being unloaded in the
Croatian seaport of Ploce, but added that the arms would not be
delivered to the new owners until the NATO command in Bosnia did not
receive the confirmation that the Croat-Moslem Federation had
fulfilled its obligations under an arms reduction agreement.
The spokesman, Chris Riley, said in Sarajevo that the new shipment
contained howitzers as part of the U.S.-conducted "Equip and Train"
Programme.
The SFOR command is expecting the confirmation that the federal
party has reduced the artillery as planned.
The SFOR spokesman added that it was requested that 10 T-55 Egyptian
tanks, unloaded in Ploce last week, be transported to Bosnia.
As of Tuesday SFOR will supervise the destruction of 40 tanks stored
at Janja near Bijeljina in the Serb-controlled northeastern
Bosnian region.
According to Riley, these tanks belonged to Bosnian Serb special
police, and were reported in line with the heavy arms' control
agreement.
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