SARAJEVO, Nov 21 (Hina) - Bosnian Federation Prime Minister Alija Behmen on Wednesday confirmed that the passports found in Afghanistan were indeed Bosnian, about which The New York Times wrote four days ago. "It is true that two
passports with Bosnian insignia were found in Kabul. It is also true that the passports belonged to people who were already stripped of their Bosnian citizenship," Behmen said in Sarajevo after talks with the SFOR chief commander, US General John Sylvester. The SFOR issued a statement by which it was the assessment of General Sylvester that at the moment there was no direct danger of terrorist attacks on SFOR members. Terrorist threats, however, may become dangerous at any time, so the SFOR will, in cooperation with local authorities in Bosnia, try to undertake all measures to discover and remove any organisation or network attempting to use Bosnia-Herzegovina as headquarters for support to
SARAJEVO, Nov 21 (Hina) - Bosnian Federation Prime Minister Alija
Behmen on Wednesday confirmed that the passports found in
Afghanistan were indeed Bosnian, about which The New York Times
wrote four days ago.
"It is true that two passports with Bosnian insignia were found in
Kabul. It is also true that the passports belonged to people who
were already stripped of their Bosnian citizenship," Behmen said in
Sarajevo after talks with the SFOR chief commander, US General John
Sylvester.
The SFOR issued a statement by which it was the assessment of
General Sylvester that at the moment there was no direct danger of
terrorist attacks on SFOR members. Terrorist threats, however, may
become dangerous at any time, so the SFOR will, in cooperation with
local authorities in Bosnia, try to undertake all measures to
discover and remove any organisation or network attempting to use
Bosnia-Herzegovina as headquarters for support to terrorist
activities.
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