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Serb Blockade Leaking

SARAJEVO () -- The United States, in hot pursuit of Bosnian Serbs for their defiance of a big power peace plan, said on Friday that the Serbs may be getting undercover military supplies from Yugoslavia.


U.S. Defence Secretary William Perry, at a NATO meeting in Spain, cast doubt on an arms and fuel blockade which Serbia's President Slobodan Milosevic imposed on his former Bosnian Serb allies.


Perry did not say how the 550 kilometer mountain and river border between Yugoslavia and Bosnia leaked.


Evidence of gun running would jeopardise UN plans to reward Milosevic for the blockade by restoring international air and sporting links with Belgrade in a first easing of sanctions against Yugoslavia.




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