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CROATIA WILL INSIST THAT FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH BOSNIA BE RESPECTED

ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - The Croatian government will insist that a free trade agreement with Bosnia-Herzegovina be respected. Its implementation is not in question and possible changes of the content of the agreement could be made only through bilateral talks in the way which would be satisfactory to both sides.
ZAGREB, April 14 (Hina) - The Croatian government will insist that a free trade agreement with Bosnia-Herzegovina be respected. Its implementation is not in question and possible changes of the content of the agreement could be made only through bilateral talks in the way which would be satisfactory to both sides.#L# This is the standpoint of the Croatian Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship Ministry which Minister Branko Vukelic and State Secretary for the economy Vladimir Vrankovic presented at a news conference on Wednesday. All relations between the two countries are regulated by international agreements signed by both sides, but Bosnia clearly did not manage to prepare itself for the implementation of the free trade agreement, Vrankovic said commenting on a recent statement by the chairman of the Bosnian Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic who said that his government would reduce import tariffs for some food products from EU countries as a measure against "Croatia's monopoly" on the Bosnian market. Vukelic said that so far the two countries had problems in agriculture, adding that competent ministers were intensively working on the solving of those problems. Bosnia did not request that the free trade agreement be withdrawn or revoked, Vukelic said and added that Croatian ministry was not considering that either. (Hina) it

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