SARAJEVO, July 5 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina Josip Vrbosic said in Sarajevo on Wednesday that Croatia would do everything it could to help Bosnia's association with NATO and confirmed the Croatian government's
readiness to ensure the functioning of NATO's trust fund for the reintegration of defence personnel into civil society.
SARAJEVO, July 5 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to
Bosnia-Herzegovina Josip Vrbosic said in Sarajevo on Wednesday that Croatia
would do everything it could to help Bosnia's association with NATO and
confirmed the Croatian government's readiness to ensure the functioning of
NATO's trust fund for the reintegration of defence personnel into civil
society. Speaking at a reception given by Bosnia-Herzegovina Defence
Minister Nikola Radanovic, Vrbosic stressed the importance of the fact that
Croatia participated in this programme although it was not a full member of
NATO.
The project on establishing the trust fund for Bosnia was approved in
Brussels on 15 June. NATO entrusted Croatia, together with Great Britain and
the Netherlands, with a leading role in the implementation of the project.
The project is worth some 8 million euros.