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WASHINGTON, Jan 13 (Hina) - US Administration believed that Croatia
should change its decision to end the UNPROFOR mandate in the
country.
Answering to the question about Croatian President Franjo
Tudjman's rejection to reconsider his decision, expressed in his
response this week to US President Bill Clinton's letter, a
spokesman for the State Department, David Johnson, on Friday said
US Administration was to undertake additional steps in the next
days regarding Croatia's decision to end the mission of UNPROFOR.
Johnson added that the US Administration still held the view
that the decision to end the UNPROFOR mandate could not contribute
to peace, and US officials believed it should be changed.
We would work with Croatia and other parties to decrease
negative consequences of such a decision in Croatia and in the
neighbouring countries, Johnson said.
He said that President Tudjman's envoys had emphasized that
the decision would not influence the UNPROFOR mandate in Bosnia-
Herzegovina or its headquarters in Zagreb.
He said that during next days the Contact Group was to discuss
Croatia's decision. US State Secretary also would consider it with
his British and Russian counterparts at their forthcoming meetings.
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