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MOSTAR, SARAJEVO, March 31 (Hina) - A group of high military
delegates of Croatia and Herceg-Bosnia who were stranded in their
vehicles for more than an hour because of snow storms, have now
continued their journey thanks to the efforts of the Croatian
Defence Council (HVO) and UNPROFOR, the Bosnian Defence ministry
said in a statement.
The HVO and HV (Croatian Army) delegates, along with escorts
returned on March 29 from a meeting with Bosnian Army delegates in
Travnik, central Bosnia.
The HV delegates were led by Croatian Army chief-of-staff
Janko Bobetko and the HVO delegation was head by its chief-of-staff
Tihomir Blaskic, and the Bosnian Army delegation was led by its
chief commander general Rasim Delic.
Generals Bobetko and Blaskic have returned with their
delegation of officials, the statement said.
Engineering units were still clearing the snow capped streets
Prozor-Tomislavgrad.
The Bosnian Croat defense ministry said certain world agencies
had issued incorrect news items about the event, and one of them
reported allegedly on "disappearance of one of the three Generals
in the convoy."
An UNPROFOR spokesman, Herve Gourmelon, said in Sarajevo this
morning that the convoy with the HV and HVO delegations had been
blocked on March 29 at the Prozor-Tomislavgrad road because of the
drifted snow.
Gourmelon said that Bosnian General Delic, who had earlier
participated in the Travnik meeting, was not in that convoy, while
Generals Bobetko and Blaskic were heading for Tomislavgrad,
southwestern Bosnia.
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