ZAGREB, June 12 (Hina) - Ahead of a trilateral meeting of Croatian, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslav delegations, held in Belgrade on Tuesday, Croatian Interior Minister Sime Lucin held official talks with Yugoslav Federal Interior
Minister Zoran Zivkovic, the Croatian Interior Ministry said in a statement. The two officials agreed on the signing of bilateral agreements by mid July -- a re-admission agreement and an agreement on police cooperation. The talks also tackled the beginning of concrete police cooperation within the system for the struggle against organised crime. After the talks with the Yugoslav Interior Minister, also held was a meeting of representatives of Croatian, Yugoslav the Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina interior ministries which discussed the struggle against organised crime and illegal migrations. The meeting was held on the initiative of the Unite
ZAGREB, June 12 (Hina) - Ahead of a trilateral meeting of Croatian,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslav delegations, held in Belgrade on
Tuesday, Croatian Interior Minister Sime Lucin held official talks
with Yugoslav Federal Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic, the
Croatian Interior Ministry said in a statement.
The two officials agreed on the signing of bilateral agreements by
mid July -- a re-admission agreement and an agreement on police
cooperation.
The talks also tackled the beginning of concrete police cooperation
within the system for the struggle against organised crime.
After the talks with the Yugoslav Interior Minister, also held was a
meeting of representatives of Croatian, Yugoslav the Republika
Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina interior
ministries which discussed the struggle against organised crime
and illegal migrations. The meeting was held on the initiative of
the United Nations.
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