MOSTAR AREA - SAYS HIGH REP SPOKESMAN MOSTAR, Feb 3 (Hina) - Political tensions in the southern Bosnian area of Mostar have increased, the spokesman for the Mostar Regional Office of the international High Representative for Bosnia,
Chris Riley, told reporters on Wednesday. Riley said he was concerned about the manipulation of information, by the interest of some to increase tension and by their disregard for facts. The spokesman did not specify whom he was referring to. A spokesman for NATO's Stabilisation Force's (SFOR) multinational division for sector southeast, Jean-Marie Randot, on Wednesday commented about recent events in Mostar. Last week, leaflets surfaced in the western, Croat-controlled part of the town, proclaiming the SFOR occupier, and calling on Croats and Serbs to tell the SFOR to withdraw from Bosnia. Riley said nothing had changed in the multinational division despite such attacks on the SFOR. The SFOR will continue wi
MOSTAR, Feb 3 (Hina) - Political tensions in the southern Bosnian
area of Mostar have increased, the spokesman for the Mostar
Regional Office of the international High Representative for
Bosnia, Chris Riley, told reporters on Wednesday.
Riley said he was concerned about the manipulation of information,
by the interest of some to increase tension and by their disregard
for facts.
The spokesman did not specify whom he was referring to.
A spokesman for NATO's Stabilisation Force's (SFOR) multinational
division for sector southeast, Jean-Marie Randot, on Wednesday
commented about recent events in Mostar.
Last week, leaflets surfaced in the western, Croat-controlled part
of the town, proclaiming the SFOR occupier, and calling on Croats
and Serbs to tell the SFOR to withdraw from Bosnia.
Riley said nothing had changed in the multinational division
despite such attacks on the SFOR.
The SFOR will continue with regular patrols and secure peace in line
with the Dayton peace agreement, he said.
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