Presidency member Dragan Covic told reporters in Sarajevo that a tentative time frame for the session was the first half of November and that an agenda was yet to be drawn up.
Earlier this week the media in Sarajevo reported that top government officials from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina might reopen talks on the status of the southern Croatian Adriatic port of Ploce and the protection of Bosnian property in Croatia.
Such reports were prompted by an informal meeting between the Chairman of the Bosnian Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, and Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader in Zagreb on Monday.
Council of Ministers Secretary General Karmelo Prlenda said that the Bosnian government met in Sarajevo on Thursday to discuss the problem of protection of the property in Croatia claimed by Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Prlenda said that the prime ministers and government officials from the two countries would meet soon to discuss those issues.