ZAGREB, April 3 (Hina) - Croatia will soon sign an agreement with the Implementation Force (IFOR) on payments for the use of airports and sea ports, Croatian Transport and Communications minister, Zeljko Luzavec, and the commander of
IFOR logistics, General William Farmen said on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, April 3 (Hina) - Croatia will soon sign an agreement with
the Implementation Force (IFOR) on payments for the use of airports
and sea ports, Croatian Transport and Communications minister,
Zeljko Luzavec, and the commander of IFOR logistics, General
William Farmen said on Wednesday. #L#
The Croatian delegation headed by Premier Zlatko Matesa and
the IFOR delegation, headed by Farmen, held talks on Wednesday on
paying for services to Croatian companies.
Croatia has already signed agreements with IFOR, according to
which IFOR is to pay all services received from Croatian companies,
but would not pay customs and taxes.
Luzavec said that the agreement on using ports and airports
would be signed soon and that the issue of protecting the
environment had been postponed for a later date.
Some details had to be settled to complete the agreement,
Farmen said.
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