MOSTAR, April 20 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Deputy Foreign Minister, Ivica Misic, has assessed that Sarajevo and Zagreb have no important open issues, and added that during the coming summer citizens of the two neighbouring
countries will again be able to pass the border with identity cards. "We believe that there are no obstacles and that there is no issue which we could not settle quickly, except, unfortunately, the property and legal cooperation and relations," Ivica Misic said in Mostar on Friday. He told a news conference that the issue of property and legal relations was difficult to solve owing to "inappropriate appetites of individuals in the Republic of Srpska (the Bosnian Serb entity)." The diplomat added that Zagreb and Sarajevo would soon sign agreements on the protection of investments and avoidance of double taxation.(hina) ms
MOSTAR, April 20 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Deputy Foreign
Minister, Ivica Misic, has assessed that Sarajevo and Zagreb have
no important open issues, and added that during the coming summer
citizens of the two neighbouring countries will again be able to
pass the border with identity cards.
"We believe that there are no obstacles and that there is no issue
which we could not settle quickly, except, unfortunately, the
property and legal cooperation and relations," Ivica Misic said in
Mostar on Friday.
He told a news conference that the issue of property and legal
relations was difficult to solve owing to "inappropriate appetites
of individuals in the Republic of Srpska (the Bosnian Serb
entity)."
The diplomat added that Zagreb and Sarajevo would soon sign
agreements on the protection of investments and avoidance of double
taxation.
(hina) ms