ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Government's Office for
relations with UNPROFOR and European Union Monitor Mission (EUMM)
said in a statement today that it had not received exact data on
the environmental disaster between December 23 and 24 at the
Bribirsnica creek spring, UNPA Sector South, Croatia.
The incident saw 34 tonnes of oil leak from a UN Kenyan tank.
Despite the Office's demands, UNPROFOR officials refused to
allow experts to arrive at the scene, saying repeatedly that they
could not guarantee their safety, the statement said.
UNPROFOR officials were given equipment and the means to clean
up the scene. But there has been no response on whether the
equipment and means have even been used.
We have been unable to fulfill necessary cooperation with
UNPROFOR, since UNPROFOR representatives behaved irresponsibly in
this incident, the statement stressed.
We will continually persist in seeking information on the
present situation and in establishing UNPROFOR's responsibility for
the oil spill, the statement said.
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