COPENHAGEN, March 12 (Hina) - Following are some highlights from
a joint press conference held by Croatian President Franjo
Tudjman and US Vice-President Al Gore this morning in Copenhagen.
A brief version of the press conference was released this
morning.
"Croatia will propose to the United Nations a new agreement
on the deployment of special forces to monitor Croatia's borders
and supervise the peace process," Tudjman summed up the results
of today's talks.
The US has pledged to assist Croatia in restoring its
sovereignty over the whole of its territory, Gore said, adding
that the US ambassador to the UN, Madeleine Albright, had already
started consultations on a new mandate.
"As for the results of today's talks, President Tudjman's
statement speaks for itself. The present UNPROFOR mandate will
expire on the 31st of March, as President Tudjman announced in
January. We have agreed ... that instead of a deadline for
UNPROFOR's withdrawal, the US will start relevant initiatives at
the Security Council which would result in the passage of a new
resolution reducing the number of UN troops in the so-called
"Krajina" and providing for the deployment of detachments at
points along Croatia's borders with Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Serbia.
Asked what would happen if no new mandate was arranged
before March 31, Gore expressed hope that the new arrangement
would be reached before that date.
"But if it isn't, there will be a transition period during
which UNPROFOR will be allowed to stay where it is while we look
for new solutions. We hope that such a transition period won't be
necessary. In any case, we don't expect it to take a long time,
but we haven't set any deadlines," Gore said.
"President Tudjman has shown great vision by opting for the
continuation of efforts to reach a political agreement," Gore
said.
He expressed pleasure that Tudjman would visit Washington
this week to attend the celebration of the first anniversary of
the Moslem-Croat Federation and to continue talks.
Tudjman said his statement did not mean that Croatia would
reverse its decision regarding the expiry of the UNPROFOR mandate
on March 31.
"We need a new agreement with the Security Council on new
international forces," Tudjman said.
"At least twenty heads of state and government attending
this conference told me they were concerned about a possible
escalation of war in the area because of Croatia's decision. So,
Croatia is ready to seek a solution, in cooperation with the
important international factors and the Security Council, for the
peaceful reintegration of the occupied areas into Croatia's legal
system," Tudjman said.
He expressed gratitude to Gore and other US representatives
for their efforts to find such a solution.
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