ZAGREB, May 8 (Hina) - The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Monday evening said the extremist incidents in Banja Luka were chauvinistic and anti-civilisational, adding they sap the effectiveness of the international community in
Bosnia-Herzegovina and threaten to start new crisis in the country. Thousands of Serbs in the Bosnian Serb capital of Banja Luka on Monday prevented the laying of a foundation stone for the rebuilding of a mosque demolished in 1993. The Republika Srpska government authorities must prevent extremist from provoking new crisis, Foreign Ministry's spokesman Goran Rotim told Hina. He stressed Croatia was interested in the stability and peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatia is interested in the renewal of trust between the three peoples, which includes the protection of still standing monuments and in the rebuilding of demolished monuments, Rotim said.(hina) it
ZAGREB, May 8 (Hina) - The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Monday
evening said the extremist incidents in Banja Luka were
chauvinistic and anti-civilisational, adding they sap the
effectiveness of the international community in Bosnia-
Herzegovina and threaten to start new crisis in the country.
Thousands of Serbs in the Bosnian Serb capital of Banja Luka on
Monday prevented the laying of a foundation stone for the
rebuilding of a mosque demolished in 1993.
The Republika Srpska government authorities must prevent extremist
from provoking new crisis, Foreign Ministry's spokesman Goran
Rotim told Hina.
He stressed Croatia was interested in the stability and peace in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Croatia is interested in the renewal of trust between the three
peoples, which includes the protection of still standing monuments
and in the rebuilding of demolished monuments, Rotim said.
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