ZAGREB, Aug 31 (Hina) - Croatia persisted in its decision that
UNTAES' mandate end on 15 April 1997, but was willing to allow UN
forces to withdraw from the Croatian Danubian area in the three
months following that date, Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic
said on Saturday.
"After UNTAES transfers authority to Croatian institutions, UN
forces could withdraw from that area within three months", Granic
said after a meeting with British State Minister Nicholas Bonsor.
Bonsor stressed he was particularly encouraged by the talks
between the Presidents of Croatia and Serbia and the Agreement
signed by Croatia and Yugoslavia. The establishment of diplomatic
relations was a very important step forward, he said.
Bonsor also praised the course of the peace process in Bosnia-
Herzegovina and the Croatian Danubian area, which he will visit
this afternoon for talks on the development of the situation with
UN Transitional Administrator General Jacques Klein.
These official visits will mark the end of Bonsor's two-week
holiday in Croatia.
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