ZAGREB, May 4 (Hina) - Croatia on Monday notified the ratification of the agreement on succession issues among the five successor states of the former Yugoslavia, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday, adding that the
agreement would enter into force in 30 days.
ZAGREB, May 4 (Hina) - Croatia on Monday notified the ratification of
the agreement on succession issues among the five successor states of
the former Yugoslavia, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on
Tuesday, adding that the agreement would enter into force in 30 days.#L#
Croatia's Permanent Mission to the United Nations has deposited a
document of ratification with the UN Secretary-General as the
depositor of the agreement. Pursuant to article 12 of the agreement,
the agreement enters into force 30 days after the deposition of a
ratification document.
Since the other successor states have previously notified their
ratification, all conditions for the agreement to enter into force are
now met. The agreement regulates distribution of the rights,
liabilities, property and debt of the former Yugoslav federation among
the five successors.
The agreement was signed in Vienna on June 29, 2001. It includes seven
annexes and three supplements regulating distribution of movable and
immovable federal property, diplomatic and consular property,
financial assets and liabilities, archives and so on.
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