ZAGREB, June 15 (Hina) - It is not yet certain whether talks
between Croatian government and rebel Serb representatives will
take place tomorrow at Plitvice, because the Serbian side will not
allow the presence of Croatian journalists at the talks, said the
head of the Croatian commission on relations with UNPROFOR, Hrvoje
Sarinic.
"As the head of the Croatian delegation, I insist that our
journalists be present at Plitvice or we won't go to the talks,"
Sarinic told a joint session of the parliamentary national security
and human rights committees on Wednesday.
The joint session was called to consider the dramatic water
shortage in the Biograd area (central Adriatic coast). Serb forces
stationed in the UNPA South cut the water supplies from the Kakma
source (5 km N. of Biograd) upon occupation. They mined the source
earlier this month.
The matter was on the agenda of tomorrow's talks in Plitvice
(100 km S. of Zagreb, UNPA North).
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