At today's extraordinary session, all three Presidency members endorsed the decision so that the two countries' foreign ministers could sign the agreements in Brussels on Wednesday, the Presidency said in a statement.
According to a statement from Radmanovic's office, he received the approval to support the decision by Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik and Prime Minister Zeljka Cvijanovic.
They are aware of the procedural and content omissions but feel the deadlines should be respected to prevent the negative consequences which failure to enforce the agreements on July 1, when Croatia joins the European Union, could have on Bosnian citizens and businesses, the statement said.
Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic and her Bosnian counterpart Zlatko Lagumdzija will sign the two agreements in Brussels tomorrow at a trilateral meeting with the European Commission, the Croatian foreign ministry confirmed, recalling that the agreements were initialled in Zagreb on June 12.