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SARAJEVO, Dec 6 (Hina) - Henry Shelton, commander of the U.S. army's
joint headquarters, on Saturday visited Sarajevo.
He held a meeting with the chief commander of the Stabilization
Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Eric Shinseki, the deputy
international High Representative for the implementation of the
Dayton peace agreement, Jacques Klein, and U.S. Ambassador to BH
Richard Kauzlarich.
Shelton is visiting Bosnia for the first time since he replaced the
recently retired General John Shalikashvili. His visit comes in the
wake of a Brussels meeting of defense ministers and military
commanders of NATO member-countries which also discussed the
extension of the international armed forces' mandate in Bosnia.
Shelton told reporters he was proud of the role NATO members played
in Bosnia over the past two years.
Nobody questioned the fact that some form of international military
presence would be needed in Bosnia after June 1998, the general
said. A decision on the number, composition and competence of the
force that would come after the SFOR was yet to be reached by NATO
member-countries, he said.
General Shelton recalled that Washington had not issued a statement
on the matter yet. The Congress expected European allies to
participate more actively in the keeping of peace in Bosnia,
especially in the training of an efficient civil police, he said.
The establishment of a professional and efficient police was
crucial to lasting peace, Shelton pointed out.
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