GENEVA, Jan 17 (Hina) - Countries of the Organization of Islamic
Conference (OIC) will reconsider their economic relations with the
governments that continued to obstruct efforts to reach a viable
solution in Bosnia-Herzegovina and whose policies rewarded the
aggressor, said the organization's foreign ministers in a joint
declaration issued at a meeting in Geneva on Monday.
Asked at a press conference to specify the countries hampering
a settlement in Bosnia, the OIK's secretary-general Hamid Alghabid
replied that the message was clear and that everyone could read it
as they liked.
The declaration calls for "an end of Croatia's involvement in
Bosnia-Herzegovina." Otherwise, the OIK ministers will request that
the UN Security Council impose sanctions on Croatia. They also
demand that sanctions against Serbia and Montenegro be not lifted
until a final solution has been found.
The OIK ministers claim that an arms embargo on Bosnia is
contrary to Article 51 of the UN Charter, and support NATO to carry
out air strikes against Serb positions in Bosnia.
Some OIK member states offered to contribute their armed
forces to the UN peace mission in Bosnia, but were awaiting the
UN's final decision, said Alghabid. He reiterated that the OIK
countries supported Bosnia-Herzegovina as an independent and
sovereign state, and stressed that only the Bosnian leadership
could decide on partitioning the country.
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