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DRVAR, April 30 (Hina) - The Croatian Ambassador to Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Darinko Bago, said that last week's disturbances in
Drvar (western Bosnia) were an expression of dissatisfaction by the
Croat population with methods used by the international community
in that town, not an expression of dissatisfaction because of Serbs
returning to Drvar.
Bago was present at a meeting on Thursday held by representatives of
the cantonal and local governments about last week's incidents and
the situation in that town.
Last week Croats in Drvar burnt down some buildings including the
headquarters of the municipality and International Police Task
Force (IPTF).
Return is not only difficult and painful but very sensitive, so all
participants in that process must cooperate and work in harmony to
avoid such incidents, said Bago.
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