SARAJEVO, July 1 (Hina) - International representatives in Bosnia-
Herzegovina have been reticent so far about the conflict among Bosnian
Serb leaders, but the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) troops have
stepped up their patrols and are attentively watching what is going on.
A spokesman for the High Representative's Office in Bosnia, Michael
McLay, said on Tuesday that the office was following, with the concern,
the developments in the Bosnian Serb entity.
Michael Steiner, a Deputy High Representative, held talks with
Momcilo Krajisnik on this matter on Monday, the spokesman added.
International organisations do not comment in public on the
situation neither side with anyone for the time being.
They will try to find out how Biljana Plavsic, the president of the
Republic of Srpska, was detained at Belgrade Airport and whether she was
arrested.
A U.S. special envoy to Bosnia, Robert Gelbard, who was in Sarajevo
on Tuesday, portrayed the latest developments in the Serb entity as
'disagreement' between its authorities.
He said that Ms. Plavsic as other legally-elected Bosnian Serb
officials, enjoyed the support of international community, but added
that all of them equally tried to shirk their duties under the Dayton
accords. Neither Plavsic, nor Krajisnik nor Klickovic carried out the
Dayton accords in a satisfactory manner, the U.S. diplomat added.
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