PODGORICA, Sept 18 (Hina) - Interior ministry representatives of countries in Europe's south-east have condemned last week's terrorist attacks on the U.S. and agreed to cooperate in combating terrorism, illegal immigration, and
organised crime. Police officials of Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Macedonia, and the Bosnian Serb entity met in the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica on Tuesday for their first regional meeting. Representatives of the United Nations Mission to Kosovo and the international police also attended. The interior minister of Bosnia's Croat-Muslim federation failed to attend. The countries in question agreed to sign bilateral agreements on cooperation in combating organised crime and the extradition and admission of criminals, said Croatia's Josip Vresak, assistant interior minister.(hina) ha
PODGORICA, Sept 18 (Hina) - Interior ministry representatives of
countries in Europe's south-east have condemned last week's
terrorist attacks on the U.S. and agreed to cooperate in combating
terrorism, illegal immigration, and organised crime.
Police officials of Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia,
Macedonia, and the Bosnian Serb entity met in the Montenegrin
capital of Podgorica on Tuesday for their first regional meeting.
Representatives of the United Nations Mission to Kosovo and the
international police also attended. The interior minister of
Bosnia's Croat-Muslim federation failed to attend.
The countries in question agreed to sign bilateral agreements on
cooperation in combating organised crime and the extradition and
admission of criminals, said Croatia's Josip Vresak, assistant
interior minister.
(hina) ha