ZAGREB, Jan 12 (Hina) - UN Protection Force would draw up a draft
agreement on free movement in Bosnia-Herzegovina from 18 January in
line with the agreement reached by Bosniac, Croat and Serb military
officials at a meeting yesterday at Sarajevo Airport.
Talks on the reopening of blue roads to Sarajevo for civilian
and humanitarian traffic were now continuing in the Bosnian
capital, under yesterday's agreement, a UN spokesman, Michael
Williams, today told a Zagreb press conference.
The vital blue roads were to be reopened at the latest on
Saturday, January 14, in line with Wednesday's meeting.
Meetings on the evacuation of the wounded and ill, as well as
on the exchange of war prisoners and missing persons were scheduled
for today, Williams added.
The next session of the joint commission of the Bosniac, Croat
and Serb representatives for the implementation of the cessation of
hostilities agreement was to be held on January 19.
UNPROFOR registered ten cases of violation of the cease-fire
in Bosnia on Wednesday.
The situation in western Bosnia was relatively stable with
skirmishes near Zegar and Vedro Polje, southwest of Bihac, and near
Velika Kladusa.
The exchange of fire between the Bosnian Army and Bosnian
Serbs took place near Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia, this morning, but
no casualties were reported, according to Williams.
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