ZAGREB, Jan 7 (Hina) - US ambassador to the UN. Madeleine Albright
called on all the warring sides in Bosnia-Herzegovina to permit
free passage of humanitarian aid. The U.S. government held the view
that obstruction of the delivery of relief aid came within the
competency of the war-crimes tribunal, Ambassador Albright said.
Ambassador Albright also said that the US would not allow the
sanctions to be lifted if the Serbs obstructed the work of the war-
crimes tribunal. "An investigator appointed by the war-crimes
tribunal has the authority to examine each and every piece of
evidence, no matter whom it implicated, and without any exception,"
Ambassador Albright stressed, adding that the issue was broached
during her meeting with President Tudjman on Thursday evening.
Ambassador Albright expressed herself as satisfied that President
Tudjman and the Croatian Government would extend full support to
the tribunal.
After the news conference, Ambassador Albright left for
Warsaw. She was joined by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Gen. John Shalikashvili, who will accompany her on the rest of her
European tour.
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