According to a statement issued by the Bosnian presidency, Paravac and Pupovac agreed that a lot had been done in improving the relationship between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, but that there remained a series of outstanding issues, including the return of Serb refugees to Croatia and of Bosnian Croat refugees to Bosnia-Herzegovina, the status of the southern Croatian Adriatic port of Ploce, the state border and the status of the Trebisnjica hydroelectric power plant.
The two officials met representatives of the Association of Serb Refugees from Croatia, who complained that their problems were being dealt with slowly.
They also had a separate meeting with Croatian-born business people now living in the Serb entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The talks focused on ways of improving economic cooperation between the two countries.