(27 Jul 1995) T/I: 10:10:35 10:35:40 11:03:39
Bosnian Serb military commander, Gen. Ratko Mladic, said on
Wednesday (26/7) that his forces had no immediate plans to attack
the Moslem enclave of Gorazde adding that America's decision to
lift the arms embargo would have little affect in an area already
flooded with weapons. Mladic made the comments during a rare
meeting with the international media in Zepa as civilians quietly
boarded buses to leave the fallen enclave. Reacting to the U.S. Senate's vote to lift the arms embargo Mladic said: "What we need here is wisdom, cool heads, weapons to quiet down. What we need to do is to sit down and agree on lasting and unconditional peace and then
discuss outstanding issues."
SHOWS:
ZEPA, BOSNIA 26/7
truck leaving with refugees
vs of refugees in trucks
sot mladic addressing refugees asking how they are and saying they
need not be afraid, that they're free
refugees thanking mladic and, replying no to his inquiries about
whether they had been raped or mistreated
vs refugees on bus
trucks leaving with refugees
bosnian serb tank and soldiers
bosnian serb soldiers marching
mladic looking through binoculars
mladic walking with soldiers
sot mladic saying he believed there was no need to commence
operations against gorazde; that if the moslems would give up
their weapons they could continue living there
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