ZAGREB, April 5 (Hina) - A Croatian delegation led by Economy Minister Branko Vukelic met delegations of Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Tokyo on Monday on the margins of a ministerial conference aimed at strengthening
peace and economic development in the Western Balkans, the Economy Ministry said in a statement.
ZAGREB, April 5 (Hina) - A Croatian delegation led by Economy Minister
Branko Vukelic met delegations of Serbia-Montenegro and
Bosnia-Herzegovina in Tokyo on Monday on the margins of a ministerial
conference aimed at strengthening peace and economic development in
the Western Balkans, the Economy Ministry said in a statement.#L#
The meeting with Serbian Foreign Minister Goran Svilanovic and
Minister for Foreign Economic Relations Branko Lukovac focused on the
application of the free trade agreement between Serbia-Montenegro and
Croatia. The agreement had been ratified by the Serbian Assembly and
the Croatian Parliament was expected to do the same. The two parties
arranged a meeting of the sub-commission for the implementation of the
agreement for June.
The Serbian officials underlined that recent elections in their
country would not affect relations with Croatia.
Both sides agreed that it was necessary to step up cooperation on the
issue of transport and to increase trade.
The talks with Bosnian Foreign Trade Minister Dragan Doko and Foreign
Minister Mladen Ivanic centred on the application of the free trade
agreement, the need for joint consultations on the implementation of
the Corridor Vc project, and cooperation on other issues, including
energy-related problems and the ongoing privatisation process in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, the statement said.
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