SARAJEVO, Feb 29 (Hina) - UN special envoy Kofi Annan said in
Sarajevo on Thursday that the UN would remain active in the peace
process not only in Bosnia but in the whole region after NATO
took over the implementation of the peace agreement.
Annan met the commander in chief of the NATO-led peace
Implementation Force, Admiral Leighton Smith, the high
representative for the implementation of civilian aspects of the
peace agreement, Carl Bildt, and Bosnian government officials for
talks on the progress of the peace process in the last four
months.
Annan told a press conference that the process was
remarkably successful and that the UN would continue to encourage
full cooperation between the newly-emerged states of former
Yugoslavia.
Annan particularly stressed the importance of a UN mission
in the Eastern Slavonia area of Croatia, expressing hope that it
would help permanently stabilize the area.
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