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CROATIAN & BOSNIAN DELEGATIONS HOLD TALKS IN SARAJEVO

( Editorial: --> 4520 ) SARAJEVO, Nov 28 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa described as exceptionally useful talks him and Foreign Minister Mate Granic held with high ranking officials of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo on Friday. The talks attended by the chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, Presidency member Kresimir Zubak, co-chairman of the Council of Ministers, Haris Silajdzic, and deputy-president of the Bosnian federation, Ejup Ganic, passed in a very good atmosphere and concerned overall relations between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia and the Bosnian Federation, Matesa said. "We tackled problems which occur sporadically, as well as the Croatian draft document on special relations," Matesa told reporters. He stressed that Izetbegovic had been explained the motives which led the Croatian side to draw up the draft agreement, and which originate from interests established by the Washington and Dayton agreements. "Talks on the draft agreement will continue very soon," Matesa said, stressing that it was necessary to strengthen mutual interests in these talks. According to Granic, the most important result of the talks held in Sarajevo on Friday was the conclusion that the talks on the issues be continued immediately. Representatives of the two countries' foreign ministries will hold negotiations aimed at adjusting the text of the agreement on the establishment of the Council for Inter-state Cooperation between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Granic said. "After the Bosnian Federation authorities express their views on the agreement on special relations, talks will continue between Croatia and the Bosnian Federation about the agreement on special relations," Granic said. (hina) lm jn 281910 MET nov 97

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