MOSTAR, Jan 26 (Hina) - The government of the Bosnian Serb entity of Republika Srpska considers the latest decision of the Croatian government on the transport of oil and oil products via specific road corridors and border crossings
acceptable and requests that the authorities in Sarajevo change their decision banning the transit of Croatian oil cisterns. "The Croatian government's decision is in line with Republika Srpska's policy of tightened traffic control," reads a statement of the entity government carried by the Banja Luka press today. The Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina is advised to urgently change its decision on temporary measures banning the import of oil and oil products from Croatia. The oil import ban causes significant daily losses in the revenues of both entities and problems in market supply, the statement says. The government in Banja Luka suggests that the governments of the
MOSTAR, Jan 26 (Hina) - The government of the Bosnian Serb entity of
Republika Srpska considers the latest decision of the Croatian
government on the transport of oil and oil products via specific
road corridors and border crossings acceptable and requests that
the authorities in Sarajevo change their decision banning the
transit of Croatian oil cisterns.
"The Croatian government's decision is in line with Republika
Srpska's policy of tightened traffic control," reads a statement of
the entity government carried by the Banja Luka press today.
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina is advised to
urgently change its decision on temporary measures banning the
import of oil and oil products from Croatia.
The oil import ban causes significant daily losses in the revenues
of both entities and problems in market supply, the statement
says.
The government in Banja Luka suggests that the governments of the
two entities adopt regulations defining obligatory routes for road
oil transport in the country.
(hina) rml