Article: Sarajevo Looks to The Future

With the threat of NATO airstrikes averted for the moment, U.N. officials in Sarajevo turned today to the tasks of consolidating a 10-day-old cease-fire and possibly expanding it to other war-ravaged areas of Bosnia.

U.N. peacekeepers moved to take control of Bosnian Serb guns that had remained in position in the mountains around Sarajevo when the NATO deadline for the weapons to be withdrawn or surrendered to U.N. control passed before dawn this morning.

NATO warplanes roared over the city - but only to monitor Serb compliance with the ultimatum, issued Feb. 9 in an effort to end the 22-month Serb siege of the Bosnian capital. Still, U.N. officials issued warnings that any violation of ...

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