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Le Conseil a decide aujourd'hui d'autoriser le SACEUR a deployer des elements precurseurs sur le theatre en Croatie et en Bosnie-Herzegovine.

In the light of the peace agreement initialled in Dayton last week and bearing in mind its impending signature in Paris, Council today decided to authorize SACEUR to deploy theatre enabling forces into Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. These forces consist primarily of headquarters communications and logistics elements involving around 2,600 NATO personnel. Their early deployment is required to prepare for the rapid and efficient arrival of the main body of IFOR following signature of the peace agreement and adoption of a UN Security Council resolution. The enabling forces will operate under NATO command and with NATO rules of engagement. The enabling forces will be deployed in close coordination with the UN Peace Force and under status of forces agreements with Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia signed by the two governments in Dayton. This decision demonstrates NATO's preparedness to implement the military aspects of the peace agreement once it is signed and to help create the conditions for a lasting peace in former Yugoslavia