ZAGREB, July 7 (Hina) - The U.N. Secretary-General's special envoy,
Yasushi Akashi, and the chief commander of the U.N. Protection
Force (UNPROFOR), General Bertrand de Lapresle, will visit tomorrow
Mostar and Pale in order to achieve agreement on the extension of
the one-month truce in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is due to expire
at noon on 9 July.
"The special envoy Akashi and General de Lapresle will meet
the deputy president of the Federation of B-H, Ejup Ganic, in
Mostar tomorrow morning, and Serb leaders on Pale in the afternoon
in order that one-month cease-fire that expires at noon on Saturday
might be extended," a spokesman for UNPROFOR, Michael Williams,
told today's press conference in the UNPROFOR headquarters in
Zagreb.
Michael Williams reiterated that the agreement on the cease-
fire, signed in Geneva on 8 June, took effect at noon on 10 June.
Commenting on the responses of the Bosnian government and the
Bosnian Serb leadership UNPROFOR spokesman Williams expressed
"restrained optimism" on the extension of the one-month truce.
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