SARAJEVO, Jan 29 (Hina) - Delegations of the Croatian government and Bosnian Council of Ministers failed to reach a full agreement in Sarajevo on Tuesday as to the road transit of oil and oil products through Croatia for Bosnian
needs. The status of the Izacic border crossing remains contentious, said Alojz Tusek, the minister of maritime affairs, transport and communications who headed the Croatian delegation. Under a previous Croatian government decision, Izacic is not envisaged for transit, but Bosnia insists on its inclusion in the list of international crossings through which oil can be imported. The issue will be further discussed in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina notified about the results, said Tusek. The Bosnian Council of Ministers decision temporarily restricting the import of oil by road from Croatia remains in force, said Bosnian Foreign Trade Minister Azra Hadziahmetovic. She anno
SARAJEVO, Jan 29 (Hina) - Delegations of the Croatian government
and Bosnian Council of Ministers failed to reach a full agreement in
Sarajevo on Tuesday as to the road transit of oil and oil products
through Croatia for Bosnian needs.
The status of the Izacic border crossing remains contentious, said
Alojz Tusek, the minister of maritime affairs, transport and
communications who headed the Croatian delegation.
Under a previous Croatian government decision, Izacic is not
envisaged for transit, but Bosnia insists on its inclusion in the
list of international crossings through which oil can be imported.
The issue will be further discussed in Croatia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina notified about the results, said Tusek.
The Bosnian Council of Ministers decision temporarily restricting
the import of oil by road from Croatia remains in force, said
Bosnian Foreign Trade Minister Azra Hadziahmetovic. She announced
the Council would discuss the results of today's negotiations on
Thursday.
(hina) ha sb