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CROATIAN FARM MINISTER AND HIS SERBIAN COUNTERPART DISCUSS COOPERATION

NOVI SAD, May 17 (Hina) - Croatian Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Minister Petar Cobankovic and his Serbian counterpart Ivana Dulic-Markovic, who held talks on Monday in the city of Novi Sad which was hosting an international agriculture fair, agreed that it was in interest of both countries to begin implementing the bilateral free trade agreement as of 1 July this year.
ika NOVI SAD, May 17 (Hina) - Croatian Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Minister Petar Cobankovic and his Serbian counterpart Ivana Dulic-Markovic, who held talks on Monday in the city of Novi Sad which was hosting an international agriculture fair, agreed that it was in interest of both countries to begin implementing the bilateral free trade agreement as of 1 July this year.#L# Cobankovic and Dulic-Markovic said that representatives of the two ministries would meet in Belgrade in the mid-June to agree on the return of Lippizaner horses which had bene taken from a horse farm in the Croatian town of Lipik to Serbia during the Homeland Defence War. It has not yet been established how many horses were taken and where they were later kept. The officials of the two countries also agreed that all outstanding issues should be solved before the application of the bilateral free trade agreement in the fields of veterinary medicine and regulations in phytopatology. The veterinary medicine services of the two countries are expected to sign soon an agreement on cooperation. Croatia is in favour of the reduction of the number of border crossings with Serbia-Montenegro from the current eight to three border crossings for road traffic and one for railway traffic and one to be selected for goods which must pass veterinary inspections. Croatian Assistant Agriculture Minister Mate Brstilo said that the Croatian market would gradually be opened for most sensitive agricultural and food products. In the first three months Croatia exported goods worth 8.6 million US dollars from its agricultural and food-processing sector into Serbia-Montenegro in the first three months of 2004, while the import was worth 3.39 million. Croatia's export fell by five percent in comparison to the first quarter of 2003 while the import from Serbia-Montenegro climbed by 30 percent. The 71st International Agriculture Fair, which is taking place in Novi Sad from 15 to 22 May, has pooled 2,000 exhibitors from about 60 countries, including some 40 Croatian companies. (Hina) ms

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