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ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - Croatia's Ambassador to Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Darinko Bago, on Thursday handed an official protest
to international High Representative Carlos Westendorp over a
statement by an SFOR spokesman at a press conference in Sarajevo on
March 3, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said.
The spokesman had told journalists that SFOR troops stationed in
Bosnia would not intervene in Kosovo even if violence in that
Yugoslav province continued, because SFOR's mandate was limited to
Bosnia and Croatia only.
Since the signing of the Dayton Accords the mandate of
international military forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina has never been
extended to include the Republic of Croatia, which signed an
agreement with representatives of international forces that
allowed them to travel through Croatian territory, a Ministry
statement said.
In talks with Ambassador Bago, Westendorp said he was not familiar
with the statement and would seek an explanation from SFOR
commander General Eric Shinseki on why spokesman Louis Gerneau
included Croatia in SFOR's mandate.
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