KARLOVAC, May 26 (Hina) - The Croatian authorities today reopened
the Turanj checkpoint south of Karlovac to UN convoys and
humanitarian assistance.
The checkpoint, close to the contact line, has not been in use
for nine months.
Karlovac County Prefect Josip Jakovcic today met with UN and
UNCRO officials, led by UNCRO coordinator in former Sector North,
Kenya's Modibo Ocren.
Jakovcic told the meeting about the opening of the checkpoint
and the rehabilitation of the war-damaged neighbourhood of Turanj,
where fifty persons had already returned.
UNCRO representatives and EU monitors expressed concern over
the presence of military forces of both sides in the disengagement
zone.
Prefect Jakovcic emphatically denied there were any Croatian
troops in the disengagement zone.
It was agreed that a joint UNCRO and Croatian army commission
would inspect the zone and settle the matter.
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