SARAJEVO, Feb 1 (Hina) - Bosnian Serbs still opposed the opening of
the Tuzla airport, the UN in Sarajevo said today.
The Serbs threatened to take "unpopular measures" if UN forces
dispatched their aircraft to Tuzla airport, UN spokesman Alexander
Ivanko said.
The threat was issued by Karadzic's General Tulimir at
yesterday's talks on UNPROFOR's freedom of movement.
The Serbs were opposing the opening of the airport because it
was situated in an area controlled by the Bosnian army.
Ivanko ignored what these "unpopular measures" meant.
The UN rejected all such threats but still, one should be
realistic and understand that UNPROFOR could not open the Tuzla
airport without permission from the Serbs, Ivanko said.
The UN in Bosnia had planned to open the Tuzla airport to
facilitate the shipping of supplies to and the relief of peace-
keepers deployed in north-eastern Bosnia.
The Serbs said the opening could only be considered "after the
war."
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