ZAGREB, 9 April (Hina) - Aide to Croatian Foreign Minister Jaksa Muljacic on Tuesday handed a protest letter to the temporary charge d' affaires in the Bosnian Embassy in Zagreb, Sead Hadzagic. The letter expressed deep concern of
Croatian authorities because of the arrival of a group of persons from Bosnia-Herzegovina in Croatia, who are suspected to have planned to commit terrorist acts on the territory of Croatia.
ZAGREB, 9 April (Hina) - Aide to Croatian Foreign Minister Jaksa
Muljacic on Tuesday handed a protest letter to the temporary charge
d' affaires in the Bosnian Embassy in Zagreb, Sead Hadzagic. The
letter expressed deep concern of Croatian authorities because of
the arrival of a group of persons from Bosnia-Herzegovina in
Croatia, who are suspected to have planned to commit terrorist acts
on the territory of Croatia. #L#
Croatia expected from the Governments of Bosnia-Herzegovina
and the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to cooperate in further
investigation and to take necessary measures in line with
cooperation policy between the two states as well as with
international regulations, the letter said.
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