SARAJEVO, March 5 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on Wednesday continued his two-day official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina by meeting Bosnian Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic.
SARAJEVO, March 5 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula
on Wednesday continued his two-day official visit to Bosnia-
Herzegovina by meeting Bosnian Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic.
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Apart from the two countries' relations, Picula and Ivanic will
focus on the situation in the region. Picula will inform his Bosnian
counterpart of the reasons and circumstance in which Croatia
submitted its application for full membership of the European
Union.
The two ministers will sign an agreement on cross border traffic
between Croatia and Bosnia and annexes to an agreement on joint
locations at the border crossings of Doljani-Metkovic, Neum I-Klek
and Neum II-Zaton Doli.
Later today Picula will be received by members of Bosnia's
Presidency and the chairman of the Bosnian Council of Ministers,
Adnan Terzic.
Bosnia's media expect Picula's visit to encourage the development
of the two countries' relations.
Upon his arrival in Sarajevo on Tuesday evening, Picula said the two
countries had so far signed about 70 agreements which, according to
him is the best guarantee that remaining open issues would be
solved.
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