SARAJEVO, April 13 (Hina) - The NATO-led peace
Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia said on Saturday it
hoped all Bosnian parties would withdraw military forces to
barracks and collect heavy weapons in conformity with a
deadline set by the US-sponsored Dayton peace agreement.
IFOR spokesman Major Charles de Normont told a press
conference in Sarajevo that final assessment of compliance
with the deadline known as D+120 would be known after a
meeting of military commanders with IFOR commander Admiral
Leighton Smith on April 20.
Normont said that the process was making good
progress, adding that IFOR troops continued to remove
illegal checkpoints on roads. Thirty-two checkpoints had
been dismantled in southwestern Bosnia so far, he said.
UN spokesman Patrick Swenson said that International
Police Task Force (IPTF) officials would meet Moslem and
Croat police officials in the southern city of Mostar to
ensure full freedom of movement in the area.
Swenson said that IPTF officials would demand removal
of all checkpoints restricting the freedom of movement of
people and goods.
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