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Joining NATO and EU priority of Bosnia and Macedonia - officials

SARAJEVO, Feb 17 (Hina) - Joining NATO and the European Union is anabsolute priority in the foreign policy of both Macedonia andBosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski and theChairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency, Borislav Paravac, saidin Sarajevo on Thursday.
SARAJEVO, Feb 17 (Hina) - Joining NATO and the European Union is an absolute priority in the foreign policy of both Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski and the Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency, Borislav Paravac, said in Sarajevo on Thursday.

"We used to live in one country. I hope that in the future we will again live in one community called the European union," Crvenkovski said after talks with members of the Bosnian Presidency.

President Crvenkovski is at the helm of Macedonia's delegation on a two-day working visit to Bosnia which is aimed at adjusting the two countries activities on the foreign political front so as to enable their accelerated Euro-Atlantic integration.

Even though Macedonia has made a step more than Bosnia by signing the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU, Crvenkovski declined to speculate when Macedonia or Bosnia would have serious chances for full EU membership.

Thanking Macedonia on its support to Bosnia, Paravac said the support was particularly strong when Crvenovski was Macedonia's PM and Boris Trajkovski head of state.

As a sign of gratitude to Trajkovski, who died in a plane crash near the southern Bosnian town of Mostar in February 2004, the Bosnian government decided to erect a monument at the plane crash site. The monument should be unveiled next week.

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