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BOSNIAN AND CROATIAN PRIME MINISTERS MEET BEHIND CLOSED DOORS IN SARAJEVO

SARAJEVO SARAJEVO, April 21 (Hina) - The Chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, and Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Wednesday reaffirmed their readiness to continue their efforts to further improve relations between the two countries.
SARAJEVO, April 21 (Hina) - The Chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, and Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Wednesday reaffirmed their readiness to continue their efforts to further improve relations between the two countries.#L# The two leaders met behind closed doors in Sarajevo during a summit of Southeastern Europe Cooperation Process (SEECP) countries. A statement issued by the Bosnian Council of Ministers said that Terzic congratulated Sanader on the positive opinion of the European Commission about Croatia's EU membership application and pointed out that it was a success for the whole region because it represented a new way in which Brussels viewed the Western Balkans. Sanader said that Bosnia-Herzegovina could count on Croatia's assistance in joining Euro-Atlantic institutions. The two prime ministers also expressed their readiness to continue dealing with the outstanding issues between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina at their next meeting in Zagreb. Sanader would not talk to the press after the meeting, saying he had to go back to Zagreb. Asked if he had discussed with Sanader claims that Croatia now had a monopoly in Bosnia-Herzegovina's food market as he had recently said in an interview with the Dnevni Avaz daily, Terzic readily said: "I do not decide newspaper headlines and I did not mention any monopoly." Terzic said that the meaning of his comment was completely different to that of Dnevni Avaz. Terzic clarified that Bosnia-Herzegovina had accorded Croatia a privileged position on its market and that Sarajevo now expected the Croatian government "to show understanding for some commodities that account for less than two per cent in the overall trade" between the two countries. He added that this referred only to products of animal origin. Terzic said he and Sanader agreed that the relevant ministers would make the necessary consultations and seek a solution that would be of benefit to both countries. (Hina) vm

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