KARLOVAC, Sept 1 (Hina) - Yesterday's talks between UNPROFOR
representatives, US Ambassador to Croatia Peter Galbraith and
western-Bosnian leader Fikret Abdic were disappointing, UNPROFOR
spokesman Paul Risley today told a news conference in Karlovac.
Abdic kept repeating that he couldn't contact the refugees or
pass them UNPROFOR's messages.
"We are concerned at Abdic's uniformed soldiers mingling with
refugees at the Turanj checkpoint," Risley said. He described the
situation at Turanj as "very tense."
Asked why Abdic's troops were allowed to carry arms, Risley
said UNPROFOR would try and disarm all armed persons found in the
no-arms zone.
He said UNPROFOR had no further information about an incident
last Tuesday, when refugees attacked two locals who ended up in
hospital.
Reporters were told that there were 9,000 refugees waiting at
Turanj, while 16,000 were staying in Batnoga (UNPA North).
The situation in the Bihac pocket is calm and safe, UN
representatives said. They added that the EU, US and Croatia were
refusing to take any more refugees.
UNPROFOR plans to open information centres in Turanj and
Batnoga to help refugees with their return home.
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