ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - Croatia's minister of economy, labour and entrepreneurship, Branko Vukelic, on Wednesday held talks with Bosnia-Herzegovina's minister of foreign trade and economic relations, Dragan Doko, on resolution of
problems which occurred after Sarajevo decided to postpone the implementation of some sections of a bilateral free trade agreement for three months, Vukelic's ministry reported.
ZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - Croatia's minister of economy, labour and
entrepreneurship, Branko Vukelic, on Wednesday held talks with
Bosnia-Herzegovina's minister of foreign trade and economic relations,
Dragan Doko, on resolution of problems which occurred after Sarajevo
decided to postpone the implementation of some sections of a bilateral
free trade agreement for three months, Vukelic's ministry reported.#L#
The agreement should have come into force on 1 January this year.
The Bosnian delegation led by Doko, that had discussed the same
problems with Croatia's Agriculture Minister Petar Cobankovic earlier
in the day, informed Vukelic of the reasons for taking measures which
led to some difficulties in the implementation of the free trade
deal.
Minister Vukelic pointed to the necessity of removing difficulties in
the implementation of the free trade agreement, and added that his
country was interested in seeing an increase of the trade between the
two neighbours.
(Hina) ms