SPLIT, Nov 9 (Hina) - The Office of the Special Representative of the UN
Secretary-General for the Former Yugoslavia, Thorvald Stoltenberg, released
a statement on Tuesday in connection with the talks Mr Stoltenberg today
held with Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic in Sarajevo and President
of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia Mate Boban in Split.
The statement said that the talks revolved around the passage of
humanitarian convoys to central Bosnia and the situation following the
attack on United Nations personnel near Novi Travnik on 25 October, which
resulted in the death of a convoy driver and injuries to several others.
Mr Stoltenberg said that the UNPROFOR Board of Inquiry found that "the
death of the driver, Bjarne Nielsen, was, with high probability, homicide
and that there was a high probability that the firing came from a BiH-
controlled area," said the statement.
Mr Stoltenberg pointed out that it was "imperative that immediate measures
be taken by the responsible authorities to prevent the recurrence of
attacks on humanitarian convoys."
Mr Silajdzic and Mr Boban suggested that "further measures of cooperation
be pursued together with UNPROFOR for the improvement of the security of
humanitarian relief convoys."
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