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ZAGREB, June 10 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on
Wednesday received Bosnia-Herzegovina's Ambassador to Croatia,
Hasan Muratovic.
The two officials discussed the need for a meeting of the Council
for Cooperation between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina as soon as
possible, a statement from the President's Office said.
Also expressed was the need to fast track the completion of
negotiations and conclude an Agreement on Special Relations
between the Republic of Croatia and the Croat-Muslim Federation of
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The statement said President Tudjman and Ambassador Muratovic also
stressed the importance of drawing up an agreement on free passage
through Bosnia's Adriatic town of Neum and forming companies for
the building of the Zagreb-Bihac-Dubrovnik and Ploce-Sarajevo-
Osijek motorways which pass through both countries.
The Croatian President's foreign affairs advisor Neven Madey and
cabinet chief Gordan Radin were also present at the talks.
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