SARAJEVO, April 28 (Hina) - Croatian and Montenegrin Foreign Ministers Tonino Picula and Dragisa Burzan held talks in Sarajevo on Monday on the two countries' relations. Picula and Burzan said the two countries had dynamic and
good-neighbourly relations.
SARAJEVO, April 28 (Hina) - Croatian and Montenegrin Foreign
Ministers Tonino Picula and Dragisa Burzan held talks in Sarajevo
on Monday on the two countries' relations. Picula and Burzan said
the two countries had dynamic and good-neighbourly relations. #L#
During the meeting, which took place on the margins of a conference
on regional cooperation in Bosnia's capital, the two ministers
hailed the successful implementation of a protocol on the temporary
regime along the southern border (the Prevlaka Protocol), the
Croatian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The two ministers stressed the joint work of a police crew which is
monitoring the Prevlaka Peninsula as of April 1 and hailed the
successful implementation of the mine removal project.
Picula and his Montenegrin counterpart agreed that the
establishment of the Sutorin-Krasovici border crossing in Debeli
Brijeg would significantly improve conditions for the improvement
of relations in economy and tourism.
Picula informed his counterpart of the process of Croatia's drawing
closer to the European Union which the Montenegrin minister
supported.
Burzan also invited Picula to officially visit Montenegro in the
near future.
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