SARAJEVO, March 7 (Hina) - Relations between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are constantly improving and the results achieved to date should not be overshadowed by the outstanding issues, Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric and
Croatian Ambassador Josip Vrbosic said on Wednesday, adding that Croatian PM Ivo Sanader's forthcoming visit was expected to help in closing those issues.
SARAJEVO, March 7 (Hina) - Relations between Croatia and Bosnia
and Herzegovina are constantly improving and the results achieved to date
should not be overshadowed by the outstanding issues, Bosnian Prime Minister
Nikola Spiric and Croatian Ambassador Josip Vrbosic said on Wednesday, adding
that Croatian PM Ivo Sanader's forthcoming visit was expected to help in
closing those issues. Spiric and Vrbosic met in Sarajevo as part of
preparations for Sanader's visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, expected to take
place on March 29-30, Spiric's office said in a press release.
Spiric said the visit represented a direct contribution to the
settlement of the outstanding issues.
Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj too said that relations with
neighbours, including Croatia, were good and satisfactory. He told the press
special attention would be paid to the completion of the process of succession
to the former Yugoslavia and the ratification of previously signed
agreements.
Speaking of border issues, Alkalaj said they should be settled by
experts.