SKOPJE, April 11 (Hina) - Representatives of railway companies from Croatia, Greece, Yugoslavia, Slovenia, and Macedonia signed a joint protocol in Skopje on Wednesday emphasising the need of harmonising the transport policy as they
said the present, separate prices affect the transport of goods. The officials said it was necessary to establish a joint rate, joint commercial and marketing sectors, and reduce the duration of travel, primarily by limiting formalities on border crossings. The five countries will sign an agreement on cooperation and joint presentation of their railway companies on May 22.(hina) ha
SKOPJE, April 11 (Hina) - Representatives of railway companies from
Croatia, Greece, Yugoslavia, Slovenia, and Macedonia signed a
joint protocol in Skopje on Wednesday emphasising the need of
harmonising the transport policy as they said the present, separate
prices affect the transport of goods.
The officials said it was necessary to establish a joint rate, joint
commercial and marketing sectors, and reduce the duration of
travel, primarily by limiting formalities on border crossings.
The five countries will sign an agreement on cooperation and joint
presentation of their railway companies on May 22.
(hina) ha