SARAJEVO, Dec 7 (Hina) - Members of Croatia and Bosnia's groups of experts in charge of the construction of a bridge connecting the mainland and the southern Croatian peninsula of Peljesac have agreed that a minimum width of the
navigation path must be 200 metres and the maximum hight of the bridge should not exceed 55 metres, it was said after a meeting of the expert groups in Sarajevo on Thursday.
SARAJEVO, Dec 7 (Hina) - Members of Croatia and Bosnia's groups of
experts in charge of the construction of a bridge connecting the mainland and
the southern Croatian peninsula of Peljesac have agreed that a minimum width of
the navigation path must be 200 metres and the maximum hight of the bridge
should not exceed 55 metres, it was said after a meeting of the expert groups
in Sarajevo on Thursday. The meeting was held without previous
announcements and a press release said that the Croatian side would within
seven days forward to the Bosnian authorities documents necessary to launch a
public debate on a study on the effect on the environment from the aspect of
the cross border cooperation.
It was also agreed that Croatia should timely inform the Bosnian
authorities of steps it was planning to take regarding the bridge construction,
including the submission of project documents.
All forms of cooperation in the implementation of the Peljesac bridge
project will be regulated by a special protocol, the draft of which will be
forwarded to Bosnian and Croatian authorities for adoption, the statement
said.