SARAJEVO, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Bosnian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday forwarded a protest note to Croatia over the introduction of a ban restricting the transport of oil and oil products for Bosnia's needs through Croatia. Azra
Hadziahmetovic, the minister of foreign trade and economic relations, told reporters the verbal note was forwarded after it was assessed the decree restricting the transport of oil and oil products to non-road routes violated agreements on tariffs and trade, the Energy Charter, and free trade. The Council of Ministers will debate the issue on Thursday. The minister said the Croatian decree was contrary to binding international agreements and principles of good neighbourly relations. Bosnia and Herzegovina expects the quashing of amendments to the Rule Book on the road transport of hazardous matter in Croatia, said Hadziahmetovic.(hina) ha
SARAJEVO, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Bosnian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday
forwarded a protest note to Croatia over the introduction of a ban
restricting the transport of oil and oil products for Bosnia's
needs through Croatia.
Azra Hadziahmetovic, the minister of foreign trade and economic
relations, told reporters the verbal note was forwarded after it
was assessed the decree restricting the transport of oil and oil
products to non-road routes violated agreements on tariffs and
trade, the Energy Charter, and free trade.
The Council of Ministers will debate the issue on Thursday. The
minister said the Croatian decree was contrary to binding
international agreements and principles of good neighbourly
relations.
Bosnia and Herzegovina expects the quashing of amendments to the
Rule Book on the road transport of hazardous matter in Croatia, said
Hadziahmetovic.
(hina) ha