BELGRADE, June 29 (Hina) - Yugoslav, Romanian and Croatian government officials and representatives of the three countries' oil companies initialled a protocol on the establishment of an oil transport system running from the Black Sea
to the Adriatic, in Belgrade on Friday. The protocol should be signed in September in Brussels because the oil pipeline project Constanza-Omisalj will be developing as part of European Union's Inogate agreement, the Yugoslav Information Ministry said in a statement. The project is in accordance with the objectives of the Stability Pact for South-East Europe and the construction of the oil pipeline will contribute to the development of regional cooperation and integration into world trade, reads the statement issued at the end of a two-day meeting of Yugoslav, Croatian and Romanian officials in Belgrade.(hina) sb rml
BELGRADE, June 29 (Hina) - Yugoslav, Romanian and Croatian
government officials and representatives of the three countries'
oil companies initialled a protocol on the establishment of an oil
transport system running from the Black Sea to the Adriatic, in
Belgrade on Friday.
The protocol should be signed in September in Brussels because the
oil pipeline project Constanza-Omisalj will be developing as part
of European Union's Inogate agreement, the Yugoslav Information
Ministry said in a statement.
The project is in accordance with the objectives of the Stability
Pact for South-East Europe and the construction of the oil pipeline
will contribute to the development of regional cooperation and
integration into world trade, reads the statement issued at the end
of a two-day meeting of Yugoslav, Croatian and Romanian officials
in Belgrade.
(hina) sb rml