ZAGREB, July 15 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac on Thursday received the international community's deputy high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina. According to a statement from the Ministry of Defence, Johnson was
accompanied by United States Ambassador to Croatia William Montgomery and the military envoy for the navy, John Smith. Minister Miljavac expressed hope in the continuation of good cooperation which will further contribute to the stabilisation of the entire region. The defence minister pointed out Croatia had enabled the signing of the Dayton peace agreement, and that it would pursue its consistent implementation and application. Miljavac also outlined Croatia's view on the current development of the situation in Bosnia. Johnson, who arrived in Croatia today for a two-day visit, said the talks with Miljavac were very important in his becoming acquainted with the
ZAGREB, July 15 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac
on Thursday received the international community's deputy high
representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Defence, Johnson was
accompanied by United States Ambassador to Croatia William
Montgomery and the military envoy for the navy, John Smith.
Minister Miljavac expressed hope in the continuation of good
cooperation which will further contribute to the stabilisation of
the entire region.
The defence minister pointed out Croatia had enabled the signing of
the Dayton peace agreement, and that it would pursue its consistent
implementation and application.
Miljavac also outlined Croatia's view on the current development of
the situation in Bosnia.
Johnson, who arrived in Croatia today for a two-day visit, said the
talks with Miljavac were very important in his becoming acquainted
with the situation in Bosnia. He also expressed his commitment to
constructive cooperation.
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