SARAJEVO, Jan 2 (Hina) - UN military observers have recorded 27
cease-fire violations in the last 24 hours, despite an agreement
signed Saturday between Bosnian Serbs and Moslems.
Sarajevo UNPROFOR headquarters said today most of the
violations involved sporadic light arms fire, except around Velika
Kladusa, west Bosnia, where occasional mortar projectile
detonations were heard.
UN spokesman in Sarajevo Aleksandar Ivanko, confirmed that
Bosnian Army representatives and Serbs at a meeting yesterday
agreed to agree by the end of the month on exact separation lines
on the ground.
It was expected that today and tomorrow groups of
representatives would be formed to assist the implementation of the
agreement on ending hostilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
UNPROFOR spokesman Gary Coward announced that General Rose was
to meet with the president of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Kresimir Zubak in Mostar today. They were to discuss including the
HVO (Croatian Defence Council) in the cease-fire.
Coward said unsigned guarantees would suffice although
UNPROFOR would prefer something in writing signed by the Croatian
side on ending hostilities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
According to the latest report from the HABENA agency, Rose
has arrived in Mostar and was now in a meeting with Zubak.
Meanwhile Bosnian Serbs were still preventing the delivery of
fuel for UNPROFOR and a Bihac-bound convoy was also experiencing
difficulties in getting to its destination, UNPROFOR said.
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