SARAJEVO, May 10 (Hina) - UNPROFOR's negotiations with Bosnian
Serbs on the status of the Sarajevo airport are bogged down, UN
spokesman Alexander Ivanko admitted today.
Concern for these negotiations was the reason why UN special
envoy Yasushi Akashi forbore to call for NATO air strikes against
positions from which the Serbs had shelled the Sarajevo
neighbourhood of Butmir, killing ten and wounding 40 people.
Ivanko said the UN headquarters was waiting for a Serb
proposal for the future functioning of the airport. When and if
this proposal came, UN officials would consider it and set a date
for new negotiations.
According to Ivanko, these new negotiations could take place,
at the earliest, next week - the fifth since the Sarajevo airlift
was discontinued.
Food supplies in Sarajevo were running low and humanitarian
agencies had enough food just for one more round of distribution.
The situation in Sarajevo had deteriorated to such an extent
that the UN spokesman said UNPROFOR could "only hope" that its
presence would somehow still the conflict.
"The situation on the ground is getting worse and worse and we
are faced with the crumbling of the whole 'safe zones' concept,"
Ivanko said.
Military spokesman Gary Coward attributed the responsibility
for the situation to the "warring sides."
But he admitted that the Serb "stifling of Sarajevo"
constituted a special form of pressure.
"For a more determined action, we need instructions from the
Security Council," Ivanko explained.
He noted that UN Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, had
requested the Security Council two months ago to issue full
instructions to blue helmets on what was to be done in Bosnia.
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