SARAJEVO, Dec 7 (Hina) - The interstate committee for the cooperation between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina should sign three agreements at a meeting in Zagreb on December 11th. These are a border traffic agreement, an agreement on
the joint fight against terrorism, corruption and organised crime, and an agreement on the return of refugees. The border traffic agreement should regulate all technical details related to the location and functioning of local and inter-state border crossings, including those in the Neum area. According to announcements from Sarajevo, the agenda will not include an agreement on property-rights relations, because Republika Srpska authorities insist settling through this agreement the issue of tenancy rights of Croatian Serbs who took refuge in Bosnia. Senior Bosnian Serb officials, including Bosnia's European Integration Minister Dragan Mikerevic and Serb entity Premier Mladen Ivanic
SARAJEVO, Dec 7 (Hina) - The interstate committee for the
cooperation between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina should sign
three agreements at a meeting in Zagreb on December 11th.
These are a border traffic agreement, an agreement on the joint
fight against terrorism, corruption and organised crime, and an
agreement on the return of refugees.
The border traffic agreement should regulate all technical details
related to the location and functioning of local and inter-state
border crossings, including those in the Neum area.
According to announcements from Sarajevo, the agenda will not
include an agreement on property-rights relations, because
Republika Srpska authorities insist settling through this
agreement the issue of tenancy rights of Croatian Serbs who took
refuge in Bosnia.
Senior Bosnian Serb officials, including Bosnia's European
Integration Minister Dragan Mikerevic and Serb entity Premier
Mladen Ivanic, announced they would file a lawsuit against Croatia
with the European Court of Human Rights if Serb refugees from
Croatia were not given back the flats they abandoned during the
war.
(hina) np sb