BELGRADE, June 11 (Hina) - The interior ministers of Croatia, Yugoslavia and the two entities of Bosnia-Herzegovina will meet in Belgrade tomorrow to continue talks on the struggle against organised crime. The ministers are tomorrow
expected to form a working group to supervise the implementation of the agreement on the fight against organised crime which they signed at their last meeting in Sarajevo on May 14. Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic's office confirmed today that Croatia's Sime Lucin, Republika Srpska's Dragomir Jovicic, and Bosnian Federation's Muhamed Besic will be attending the meeting tomorrow, as well as the director of the Bosnian national border service, Nijaz Spahic. The previous meeting in Sarajevo was held under the organisation of the UN Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina and in the presence of the Mission head, Jacques Klein. (hina) lml
BELGRADE, June 11 (Hina) - The interior ministers of Croatia,
Yugoslavia and the two entities of Bosnia-Herzegovina will meet in
Belgrade tomorrow to continue talks on the struggle against
organised crime.
The ministers are tomorrow expected to form a working group to
supervise the implementation of the agreement on the fight against
organised crime which they signed at their last meeting in Sarajevo
on May 14.
Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic's office confirmed today
that Croatia's Sime Lucin, Republika Srpska's Dragomir Jovicic,
and Bosnian Federation's Muhamed Besic will be attending the
meeting tomorrow, as well as the director of the Bosnian national
border service, Nijaz Spahic.
The previous meeting in Sarajevo was held under the organisation of
the UN Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina and in the presence of the
Mission head, Jacques Klein.
(hina) lml