SARAJEVO, August 5 (Hina) - U.S. Admiral Joseph Lopez, who last
week assumed the duty of commander-in-chief of the NATO-led peace
implementation force (IFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, on Monday
expressed worry in relation to recent instances of violation of the
peace agreement and announced resolute measures in order to prevent
such occurrences in the future.
Today Lopez chaired for the first time a meeting of the Joint
Military Commission for the Implementation of the Peace Agreement
and said that he was particularly worried about recent discoveries
of unregistered arms and equipment with all three sides in Bosnia,
as well as of not-permitted flights.
Lopez pointed out that IFOR would undertake "fast and resolute
action" in order to prevent such violations of the Dayton agreement
from occurring again.
To provide security for an undisturbed holding of the
forthcoming elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina was IFOR's most
important duty, Lopez said.
He refused to comment on a report of the London "Sunday Times"
which claimed that special units of the U.S. Army were preparing an
action to arrest Bosnian Serb leader and war criminal Radovan
Karadzic, saying that he knew nothing about it.
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