Nineteen thousand Bosnian Croats lived in Travnik municipality before the 1990s war, but only 7,000 have come back, it was said.
Sanader said it had been agreed that a municipal delegation should visit Croatian Transport and Communications Minister Bozidar Kalmeta to agree on how the Croatian government could help the municipality, notably the return of Croats.
In the village of Nova Bila, Sanader visited a new hospital. Croatia financially assisted in its construction and the premier said Croatia would invest another HRK5 million in it.
Speaking of the Croatian-Bosnian border control agreement signed yesterday, Sanader said it was very important for both countries as it gave them European legitimacy.
He highlighted the importance of building the Vc road corridor through Bosnia and Herzegovina, saying it would be of outstanding importance for the southern Croatian seaport of Ploce.
Sanader refuted allegations in some Bosnian print media today to the effect that yesterday the state presidency rejected his proposal that Croatia give Bosnia and Herzegovina the most privileged nation treatment in Ploce.
Sanader said that one member of the three-men presidency had said that such a proposal was a bit obsolete, but that this did not mean that the proposal was rejected. He said Croatia would send Bosnian authorities a detailed proposal later on.
Sanader was also scheduled to visit Zepce and Usora.