ZAGREB, Oct 18 (Hina) - A joint Bosnian-Croatian commission for border crossings started a two-day meeting in Mostar on Thursday. The meeting will focus on regulations on border crossings between the two countries. The head of
Bosnia's Border Administration, Tomislav Mihalj, said the closed-door meeting would also focus on the opening of a border crossing between Bosanska Kostajnica and Hrvatska Kostajnica after the opening of a bridge linking the two towns over the Una River. Also discussed will be the border transit of police and military vehicles and ambulances, transit through the Neum corridor, joint sites at border passes, and local border traffic. The Croatian delegation at the talks is headed by Filip Vucak, an official at the Foreign Ministry. Present at the meeting are also officials from the interior ministries of Croatia and the Bosnian Serb entity.(hina) rml
ZAGREB, Oct 18 (Hina) - A joint Bosnian-Croatian commission for
border crossings started a two-day meeting in Mostar on Thursday.
The meeting will focus on regulations on border crossings between
the two countries.
The head of Bosnia's Border Administration, Tomislav Mihalj, said
the closed-door meeting would also focus on the opening of a border
crossing between Bosanska Kostajnica and Hrvatska Kostajnica after
the opening of a bridge linking the two towns over the Una River.
Also discussed will be the border transit of police and military
vehicles and ambulances, transit through the Neum corridor, joint
sites at border passes, and local border traffic.
The Croatian delegation at the talks is headed by Filip Vucak, an
official at the Foreign Ministry. Present at the meeting are also
officials from the interior ministries of Croatia and the Bosnian
Serb entity.
(hina) rml