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SARAJEVO, Sept 3 (Hina) - The Office of the High representative for
Bosnia-Herzegovina (ORH) on Thursday refuted reporters in some
newspapers that the High Representative, Carlos Westendorp,
requested drastic measures of controlling the border between
Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
This includes the laying of mines at illegal border crossings used
for the smuggling of merchandise.
Reports that anybody would ask for the mining of the border is
complete nonsense. There are enough mines in this country as it is,
the Office's spokesman, Rida Attarashany, told Hina on Thursday.
We are concerned, however, when it comes to 'cracks' on borders, and
the ORH is exerting efforts to solve the problems regarding the
issue, he added.
This is primarily the task of the Customs and Fiscal Assistance
Office (CAFAO), which has been tackling the issue for some time
Attarashany said.
He recalled that the issue of defining and protecting the border of
Bosnia-Herzegovina had been initiated during talks with local
authorities, but in the context of other issues, primarily on tax
and customs.
There were discussions, of course, on how to protect the border, but
a formal plan regarding the issue, as far as I know, is non-existent
at the moment, Attarashany said.
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