ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on Monday met the incoming United States Ambassador to Croatia, Lawrence Rossin. Their talks revolved around the situation in the region, and Croatia's bilateral ties
with Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) respectively, read a statement released by the Foreign Ministry. Minister Picula and Ambassador Rossin discussed a process of refugee returns, the set-up of Croatia's general consulate in north-western Bosnian city of Banja Luka, Croats' position in Bosnia, the issues relating to the control of the state border, prevention of smuggling of goods and people and the impact of the asymmetric liberalisation of the trade between Croatia and the European Union. According to the statement, Rossin conveyed the American satisfaction with the transparency of Croatia's foreign policy towards Bosnia, particularly in the se
ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on
Monday met the incoming United States Ambassador to Croatia,
Lawrence Rossin.
Their talks revolved around the situation in the region, and
Croatia's bilateral ties with Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) respectively, read a statement
released by the Foreign Ministry.
Minister Picula and Ambassador Rossin discussed a process of
refugee returns, the set-up of Croatia's general consulate in
north-western Bosnian city of Banja Luka, Croats' position in
Bosnia, the issues relating to the control of the state border,
prevention of smuggling of goods and people and the impact of the
asymmetric liberalisation of the trade between Croatia and the
European Union.
According to the statement, Rossin conveyed the American
satisfaction with the transparency of Croatia's foreign policy
towards Bosnia, particularly in the segment of the military
assistance to the Croat-Moslem Bosnian Federation.
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