ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - Croatian and Bosnian officials established at a meeting in Zagreb on Friday there were 149 illegal border crossings along the Croatian-Bosnian border which must be blocked, the Croatian Maritime, Transport and
Communications Ministry said in a statement. Attending today's meeting at the Ministry, along with Croatian officials, were representatives of Bosnia's Communications Ministry, State Border Service, and Directorate for the implementation of national projects for the financing of the Programme of blocking illegal roads between Croatia and Bosnia. The programme will be forwarded to the Croatian government and the Bosnian Council of Ministers for adoption. It was also agreed that technical commissions of Bosnia and Croatia's road management companies meet on Monday to establish the status of the Gunja-Brcko bridge construction project.(hina) it sb
ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - Croatian and Bosnian officials established
at a meeting in Zagreb on Friday there were 149 illegal border
crossings along the Croatian-Bosnian border which must be blocked,
the Croatian Maritime, Transport and Communications Ministry said
in a statement.
Attending today's meeting at the Ministry, along with Croatian
officials, were representatives of Bosnia's Communications
Ministry, State Border Service, and Directorate for the
implementation of national projects for the financing of the
Programme of blocking illegal roads between Croatia and Bosnia.
The programme will be forwarded to the Croatian government and the
Bosnian Council of Ministers for adoption.
It was also agreed that technical commissions of Bosnia and
Croatia's road management companies meet on Monday to establish the
status of the Gunja-Brcko bridge construction project.
(hina) it sb