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ZAGREB, Feb 14 (Hina) - Bosnian Serb Premier Milorad Dodik Saturday
arrived in Croatia, at the invitation of Croatian Foreign Minister
Mate Granic and the Croatian President's special envoy for
relations with the (Croat-Muslim) Bosnian Federation and Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Franjo Greguric.
Assessing the first working meeting with Dodik as open and
constructive, Foreign Minister Granic said the Bosnian Serb
delegation had promised to support the opening of a Croatian
consulate in Banja Luka, in the Bosnian Serb entity.
"We expect that problems with passports, the law on citizenship and
registration plates will be solved by April and conditions created
to discuss a new visa system or an agreement on visas, (...) that the
agreement currently valid for the territory of the Bosnian
Federation will be applied to Republika Srpska as well", Granic
told reporters.
Today's talks also focused on missing persons, refugees and the
solving of related property issues. The parties agreed a joint
commission should meet in Zagreb within a fortnight to step up the
solving of these issues.
According to the Bosnian Serb premier, this commission will "set up
an operative programme which will focus on establishing the number
of people, the property, while the return of refugees will depend on
(the refugees') own will."
Also discussed were legal issues related to border crossing
locations. The parties concluded the matter should be promptly
solved by experts.
According to Granic "this is part of our policy towards Bosnia-
Herzegovina, based on the Dayton agreement."
He said that Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa had invited his Bosnian
Federation counterpart Edhem Bicakcic to visit Croatia.
"It is a month now that we have been waiting for the Bosnian
Presidency to confirm an earlier agreement on the establishment of
a cooperation council, and for the Bosnian Federation and BH to
appoint a commission for negotiations on the Agreement on Special
Relations, the use of the port of Ploce (southern Croatia) and Neum
(Bosnian port on the Adriatic), and a consortium for the building of
a motorway", said the Croatian foreign minister.
The Bosnian Serb premier today also held talks with Croatian
Finance Minister Borislav Skegro, who said that talks focused on
navigation of the Sava river, as well as on other road and railroad
corridors.
Skegro said expert teams would meet in a week to agree on details of
related projects and discuss possibilities of prompter
establishment of railroad and road transport between Croatia and
the Bosnian Serb entity.
Skegro's talks with Dodik also focused on economic cooperation.
Related issues will in the future be discussed by teams of experts,
the finance minister said.
Expressing satisfaction with being in Croatia at the head of a
Bosnian Serb delegation, Dodik assessed today's talks as very
concrete.
The Bosnian Serb Government is committed to solving all issues
discussed as soon as possible, Dodik said, hoping future meetings
of expert teams would contribute to that.
"Out standpoint is that the Dayton agreement has definitely
determined the political framework of solving issues on the
territory of the former Yugoslavia", the Bosnian Serb premier
concluded.
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