Pop-up message on iPhoto start-up

I get the same pop-up message twice every time I start iPhoto. It says (in Dutch):
The iPhoto-library contains 4 pictures which are not imported.
Would you like to import them now?
If I choose [YES] or [NO], I get the same question on the next startup. And it's getting pretty annoying....
If I choose [YES], an empty folder is created in the iPhoto root map.
Hope there's a solution for this. Thanks in advance!

Open the iPhoto library package with the Finder as shown in this screenshot:
Lot for a folder titled "Import" or "Importing".  Move it to the Desktop and make no other changes to the contents of the library package.
Launch iPhoto and that message should be gone.  Check the folder that you moved to the Desktop to see if any of the photos in there are ones you want to save and import into iPhoto. If not you can delete it.
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