SARAJEVO SARAJEVO, July 14 (Hina) - Senior government delegations of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, led by the two neighbouring countries' prime ministers, met in Sarajevo early on Monday for talks on bilateral relations.
SARAJEVO, July 14 (Hina) - Senior government delegations of Croatia
and Bosnia-Herzegovina, led by the two neighbouring countries'
prime ministers, met in Sarajevo early on Monday for talks on
bilateral relations. #L#
Upon arriving in Sarajevo last night, Croatian PM Ivica Racan said
he expected open talks on development projects important for the
two countries because this was the best foundation to build long-
term cooperation.
Bosnian PM Adnan Terzic and Transport Minister Branko Dokic
confirmed in statements to local media the doors were open for new
offers in connection with the construction of a highway across
Bosnia connecting Croatia's Ploce with Budapest.
Racan is accompanied by Transport Minister Roland Zuvanic, Public
Works Minister Radimir Cacic, and minister without portfolio
Gordana Sobol.
Besides Terzic and Dokic, the Bosnian delegation participating in
the talks includes Human Rights and Refugees Minister Mirsad Kebo.
According to announcements, the talks should focus on transport
corridor Vc and agreements on the seaports of Ploce and Neum.
The Croatian delegation will be received by the members of Bosnia's
state Presidency, parliamentary officials, and the head of the
Catholic Church in the country, cardinal Vinko Puljic.
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