SPLIT, 26 Feb (Hina)- At the first break of their meeting, Croatian and Bosnian prime ministers Zlatko Matesa and Hasan Muratovic said they had reached a coordinated protocol agreement about the visas for the citizens of Bosnia and
Herzegovina in Croatia, an agreement for the air traffic, an agreement for stimulating investment in both countries and an agreement of avoiding double taxation.
SPLIT, 26 Feb (Hina)- At the first break of their meeting, Croatian
and Bosnian prime ministers Zlatko Matesa and Hasan Muratovic said
they had reached a coordinated protocol agreement about the visas
for the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Croatia, an agreement
for the air traffic, an agreement for stimulating investment in
both countries and an agreement of avoiding double taxation. #L#
The two prime ministers headed governmental delegations which
met in Split Monday.
The delegations talked about the border crossings between the
two countries. That agreement is also expected to be signed within
two days. Special attention was paid to the port of Ploce and the
crossing through Neum, a town on Bosnia and Herzegovina's stretch
of the Adriatic coast.
The utilization of the Croatian harbor Ploce is of extreme
importance for the Bosnian economy. This is why it was settled at
today's meeting that a within ten days a three delegate commission
on a ministerial level would define the status of Bosnia and
Herzegovina in the harbor of Ploce and the scope of traffic in that
harbor connected with the development of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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