BELGRADE, Nov 7 (Hina) - The Transport Association of the Yugoslav +Chamber of Commerce suggested the Yugoslav Transport Ministry +grant 65 bus connections with Croatia in which 21 Yugoslav company +is interested.+ A ministry
representative, Dusan Jovanovic, on Saturday stated +however that the "number of requests is unreal." That many +connections will not be established "even when relations between +the two countries are fully normalised," he added.+ Yugoslav Transport Ministry representatives said that following +the requests of Yugoslav bus companies, the transport ministries of +the two countries would determine the optimal number of +connections.+ According to an agreement between authorised Croatian and Yugoslav +bodies, the first stage will include connections to Zagreb, Osijek, +Split, Rijeka, and Knin in Croatia, and to Belgrade, Nis, Novi Sad, +Subotica, Kragujevac, Pozarevac, Podgoric
BELGRADE, Nov 7 (Hina) - The Transport Association of the Yugoslav
Chamber of Commerce suggested the Yugoslav Transport Ministry
grant 65 bus connections with Croatia in which 21 Yugoslav company
is interested.
A ministry representative, Dusan Jovanovic, on Saturday stated
however that the "number of requests is unreal." That many
connections will not be established "even when relations between
the two countries are fully normalised," he added.
Yugoslav Transport Ministry representatives said that following
the requests of Yugoslav bus companies, the transport ministries of
the two countries would determine the optimal number of
connections.
According to an agreement between authorised Croatian and Yugoslav
bodies, the first stage will include connections to Zagreb, Osijek,
Split, Rijeka, and Knin in Croatia, and to Belgrade, Nis, Novi Sad,
Subotica, Kragujevac, Pozarevac, Podgorica, and Sabac in
Yugoslavia.
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