SARAJEVO, Feb 14 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Foreign Trade Minister Azra Hadziahmetovic announced on Thursday that the country's Council of Ministers could as early as next week pass decisions introducing new standards for
controlling the quality of oil imports and consider a new draft regime of trade in high-tariff goods. Hadziahmetovic told reporters in Sarajevo the decisions would be passed regardless of the final outcome of the current oil dispute between Bosnia and Croatia. She dismissed the possibility of the new measures discriminating against those importing oil from Croatia, but confirmed that the additional control of the quality of oil imports would definitely affect some oil imports from Croatia. The minister described as positive talks on border crossings for the import of oil into Bosnia, held in Zagreb on Wednesday. She said that the two sides had for the first time discussed the real problems,
SARAJEVO, Feb 14 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Foreign Trade
Minister Azra Hadziahmetovic announced on Thursday that the
country's Council of Ministers could as early as next week pass
decisions introducing new standards for controlling the quality of
oil imports and consider a new draft regime of trade in high-tariff
goods.
Hadziahmetovic told reporters in Sarajevo the decisions would be
passed regardless of the final outcome of the current oil dispute
between Bosnia and Croatia.
She dismissed the possibility of the new measures discriminating
against those importing oil from Croatia, but confirmed that the
additional control of the quality of oil imports would definitely
affect some oil imports from Croatia.
The minister described as positive talks on border crossings for
the import of oil into Bosnia, held in Zagreb on Wednesday. She said
that the two sides had for the first time discussed the real
problems, assessing that the current dispute had been caused by
"unilaterally adopted measures".
(hina) sb rml