SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, July 1 (Hina) - The meeting of the Croatian, Yugoslav, and Bosnian heads of state, to be held in Sarajevo on July 15, will focus on the improvement of economic relations in the region, said Bosnia's Ambassador to
Croatia, Zlatko Dizdarevic.
SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, July 1 (Hina) - The meeting of the Croatian,
Yugoslav, and Bosnian heads of state, to be held in Sarajevo on July
15, will focus on the improvement of economic relations in the
region, said Bosnia's Ambassador to Croatia, Zlatko Dizdarevic.
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Dizdarevic was quoted by Banja Luka's "Nezavisne novine" of Monday
as saying the agenda of the regional summit would also include
discussions about peace and security, however, the BH Presidency,
which called the meeting, was primarily interested in the
improvement of economic relations.
It is expected that statesmen from the three countries would call on
businessmen from the region to access third markets together.
A special working group has been drawing up the agenda of the
meeting, which is to be attended by Croatian President Stjepan
Mesic, Yugoslavia's Vojislav Kostunica, and BH Presidency members
Beriz Belkic, Jozo Krizanovic, and Zivko Radisic.
Dizdarevic said the summit would be an opportunity to continue the
already started talks on the prevention of organised crime and
terrorism.
The Yugoslav side is particularly interested in refugee returns
being discussed at the meeting. High Representative Paddy Ashdown
is expected to participate in the conference.
(hina) rml