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SKOPJE, Feb 11 (Hina) - A joint Macedonian-Croatia Commission for
the implementation of the agreement on free trade between the two
countries held talks in Skopje on Wednesday to discuss the recent
decision of the Macedonian government on the temporary ban on the
import of petrol from Croatia.
Deputy Economy Minister, Blagoj Petrusevski, said the Macedonian
government would be forced to apply Article 26 and 30 from the
Agreement, which stipulated that a ban can be imposed on a product
if there is too much of that product on the market, which was what
happened with oil and oil products in Macedonia.
He added that the closing of the Macedonian oil refinery would be a
real catastrophe for Macedonia.
Assistant Croatian Economy Minister, Neven Mimica, who is heading
the Croatian delegation, expressed disagreement with the measure
undertaken by the Macedonian government, especially because it had
been reached without the Croatian side being consulted.
The two delegations requested that a meeting between Croatian and
Macedonian oil companies be held in a month at the latest, so they
could agree on further cooperation based on the Free Trade
Agreement.
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