Does the Pentagon welcome Mr. Carter insinuating himself into the Bosnia imbroglio?

President Carter has contributed significantly in other areas, where he has provided this kind of an offer, so we welcome that in that sense. As was stated last night, although we're skeptical about the Bosnian Serbs' intentions, if, in fact, the steps outlined by Mr. Karadzic are implemented, they would help reduce tension and ease the humanitarian situation in Bosnia. This would certainly improve the climate for efforts to reach a negotiated settlement.

Q: From your first answer, I haven't seen anything to suggest that they are not keeping their promises. A: That's right. I think, though, for real time kinds of information, your best bet, frankly, would be UNPROFOR who are the people on the ground who will be making some of those assessments.

Q: Is the Pentagon going to provide transportation for Mr. Carter if he goes to Sarajevo? A: That has not been determined. Secretary Christopher spoke with President Carter today and offered any way we could to facilitate this trip, if, in ... more.

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