DOLJANI, July 31 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's first land border service was officially established in Doljani on Monday. United Nations Secretary's special envoy in Bosnia-Herzegovina and head of the United Nations mission to
Bosnia-Herzegovina Jacques Klein, accompanied by President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina Ejup Ganic revealed the new border sign written in Croatia, English as well as in the Cyrillics. Interior Minister of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Dragan Mandic and director of Bosnia-Herzegovina's state border service Slavisa Vukovic were also present at the ceremony. According to Klein, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary, Great Britain and the United States financially assisted the training and equipping of the state border service. Klein announced that the European Commission would earmark significant funds for the centre for the training of Bosnia-Herzegovina's
DOLJANI, July 31 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's first land border
service was officially established in Doljani on Monday.
United Nations Secretary's special envoy in Bosnia-Herzegovina and
head of the United Nations mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina Jacques
Klein, accompanied by President of the Federation of Bosnia-
Herzegovina Ejup Ganic revealed the new border sign written in
Croatia, English as well as in the Cyrillics.
Interior Minister of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton Dragan Mandic and
director of Bosnia-Herzegovina's state border service Slavisa
Vukovic were also present at the ceremony.
According to Klein, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary,
Great Britain and the United States financially assisted the
training and equipping of the state border service.
Klein announced that the European Commission would earmark
significant funds for the centre for the training of Bosnia-
Herzegovina's state border service.
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