NEW YORK, Jan 13 (Hina) - The UN Security Council Thursday night
adopted a resolution on the easing of sanctions against Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro) for another 100 days.
Resolution 820, adopted with 14 votes in favour and Russia's
abstention, confirmed that import, export and transshipment through
Serb-held areas in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina would be allowed
only with permission from the governments of Croatia and Bosnia-
Herzegovina respectively. This would also apply to all
transshipments across the Yugoslav-Bosnian border.
If the UN secretary general reported that Yugoslav authorities
were not complying with their decision on closing the border with
Bosnia, the easing of sanctions would be suspended on the fifth day
after such a report was submitted.
The Croatian ambassador to the UN, Mario Nobilo, told the
Security Council session that the Yugoslav border was not
completely sealed.
Pursuant to paragraph 3 of the resolution, Yugoslavia
would no longer be able, without consequences, to send non-
humanitarian supplies through Bosnia to Serb-held areas in Croatia,
Nobilo said.
If Yugoslavia decided to violate paragraph 12 of the
resolution, the Council would have no other choice but to re-
strengthen sanctions which had earlier been alleviated by
resolution 943, Nobilo added.
Speaking of the Croatian government decision on ending the
UNPROFOR mandate, Nobilo said he hoped the international community
would be able to help Croatia in the peaceful reintegration of its
occupied territories.
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