ZAGREB/SARAJEVO, May 14 (Hina) - Croatian Interior Minister Sime Lucin in Sarajevo on Monday held talks with his Yugoslav counterpart Zoran Zivkovic, the Croatian Interior Ministry said in a statement. The two officials agreed on
cooperation in the struggle against organised crime, illegal migrations and border control. Special working groups, which should propose solutions for the problems, will be established, the statement read. During the visit to Sarajevo, a Croatian Interior Ministry delegation held talks with the Minister for Civil Affairs and Communications of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Svetozar Mihajlovic and head of the police Dragan Lukac, the Croatian Interior Ministry said in the statement. The officials agreed on the signing of an agreement on the struggle against organised crime, illegal migrations and terrorism, while a crisis prevention agreement should be signed i
ZAGREB/SARAJEVO, May 14 (Hina) - Croatian Interior Minister Sime
Lucin in Sarajevo on Monday held talks with his Yugoslav
counterpart Zoran Zivkovic, the Croatian Interior Ministry said in
a statement.
The two officials agreed on cooperation in the struggle against
organised crime, illegal migrations and border control. Special
working groups, which should propose solutions for the problems,
will be established, the statement read.
During the visit to Sarajevo, a Croatian Interior Ministry
delegation held talks with the Minister for Civil Affairs and
Communications of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Svetozar
Mihajlovic and head of the police Dragan Lukac, the Croatian
Interior Ministry said in the statement.
The officials agreed on the signing of an agreement on the struggle
against organised crime, illegal migrations and terrorism, while a
crisis prevention agreement should be signed in the near future.
The talks also tackled the security situation.
The head of the Federation's police said the composition of the
Federation's police includes 22 percent of Croats.
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