SARAJEVO, 20 Apr (Hina) - Commander of IFOR ground forces
Gen.Michael Walker told a press conference in Sarajevo on Saturday
that the military situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina was stabilizing,
and that the parties in BiH have been showing full readiness to
fulfill all provisions of the peace agreement.
Walker held the conference following a meeting with commanders
of HVO, BiH and Bosnian Serb armies. He expressed his conviction
that the relocating of forces to army barracks and collection of
heavy arms would be finished in time. Walker would not indicate how
many soldiers of the three armies were placed in barracks until 19
April.
According to earlier information, there were 300,000 soldiers
in BiH on the day of signing of the agreement of which at least
half should have been disarmed.
Walker stated that 700 permanent locations for relocation of
military units were approved to date. NATO forces would check at
least twice every location to ensure that the regulations of
relocation are respected.
Gen.Walker told reporters he requested all necessary measures
in order to prevent the reoccurring of incidents such as
yesterday's near Bosanska Otoka when a fighting nearly broke out
between Serbs and Bosnian Muslims.
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