Sarajevo, Friday

BOSNIA'S president warned the United Nations today that floundering

efforts to shore up a four-month truce would fail unless Serbs and their

allies stopped attacking north-west Bosnia.

The comments from President Alija Izetbegovic followed news that the

UN has asked for another 6000 peacekeeping troops to be sent to Bosnia

to monitor the ceasefire.

Izetbegovic's remarks emphasised the tenuous nature of the latest

truce, which went into effect with the New Year, and linked its fate

with fighting that has continued around Bihac in the northwest.

Meanwhile, UN plans to implement key elements of the truce stumbled

after talks on establishing a demilitarised zone west of Sarajevo broke

down.--Reuter.