ZAGREB, Apr 21 (Hina) - Croatia's economy minister on Wednesday said Croatia had discontinued its oil delivery to Yugoslavia since the beginning of NATO's air strikes against targets in the neighbouring country. Minister Nenad Porges
was commenting on reports made by the Norwegian news agency NTB on Tuesday. Quoting an unnamed expert in a tanker transport company, the agency said that at present, Serbia was importing the largest quantities of oil via Croatia. Porges said Croatia's oil giant INA did have agreed deliveries to the Serb Republic in Bosnia, but pointed out the deliveries had been completed by mid-March. All oil deliveries to both Yugoslavia and the Bosnian Serb entity were discontinued with the beginning of NATO's air strikes, Porges reiterated, adding the Norwegian sources did not reflect the actual state of affairs.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, Apr 21 (Hina) - Croatia's economy minister on Wednesday
said Croatia had discontinued its oil delivery to Yugoslavia since
the beginning of NATO's air strikes against targets in the
neighbouring country.
Minister Nenad Porges was commenting on reports made by the
Norwegian news agency NTB on Tuesday. Quoting an unnamed expert in a
tanker transport company, the agency said that at present, Serbia
was importing the largest quantities of oil via Croatia.
Porges said Croatia's oil giant INA did have agreed deliveries to
the Serb Republic in Bosnia, but pointed out the deliveries had been
completed by mid-March.
All oil deliveries to both Yugoslavia and the Bosnian Serb entity
were discontinued with the beginning of NATO's air strikes, Porges
reiterated, adding the Norwegian sources did not reflect the actual
state of affairs.
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