ZAGREB, April 29 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula will open Croatia's general consulate in the Bosnian Serb entity's capital of Banja Luka on Monday, April 30, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday. The
opening will be attended, among else, by Bosnia-Herzegovina Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija. After the opening, Picula is expected to meet Republika Srpska Prime Minister Mladen Ivanic and Lagumdzija. After the meetings, Picula will visit the border crossing of Dvor-Bosanski Novi on the Croatian-Bosnian border, where he and Lagumdzija will open a bridge over the Una River. The US Ambassadors to Bosnia and Croatia, Thomas Miller and Lawrence Rossin respectively, will attend the opening of the bridge. A branch office of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce will be opened in Banja Luka on Monday as well, the statement read.(hina) rml
ZAGREB, April 29 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula
will open Croatia's general consulate in the Bosnian Serb entity's
capital of Banja Luka on Monday, April 30, the Foreign Ministry said
in a statement on Friday.
The opening will be attended, among else, by Bosnia-Herzegovina
Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija.
After the opening, Picula is expected to meet Republika Srpska
Prime Minister Mladen Ivanic and Lagumdzija.
After the meetings, Picula will visit the border crossing of Dvor-
Bosanski Novi on the Croatian-Bosnian border, where he and
Lagumdzija will open a bridge over the Una River.
The US Ambassadors to Bosnia and Croatia, Thomas Miller and
Lawrence Rossin respectively, will attend the opening of the
bridge.
A branch office of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce will be opened
in Banja Luka on Monday as well, the statement read.
(hina) rml