MOSTAR, May 9 (Hina) - A Bosnian delegation, headed by the chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, met on Friday afternoon in Podgorica with Montenegrin Premier Milo Djukanovic, the Council's press office
reported.
MOSTAR, May 9 (Hina) - A Bosnian delegation, headed by the chairman
of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, met on
Friday afternoon in Podgorica with Montenegrin Premier Milo
Djukanovic, the Council's press office reported. #L#
During the meeting with Djukanovic, Terzic called for stronger
regional ties, but added that the European Union was Bosnia's
ultimate goal. He pointed to the need for a closer cooperation and
coordination of activities on the path towards the EU at the
upcoming summit in Salonika.
Speaking about stability in the region, Montenegrin Premier Milo
Djukanovic pointed to Kosovo, describing it as "the most critical
spot". Djukanovic believed there were no other serious unsolved
issues in the region and that Bosnia, as defined by the Dayton
agreement, was more stable than many believed.
The two premiers called for the removal of customs obstacles and the
cancellation of visa requirements.
During the day, the Bosnian delegation also met Serbia and
Montenegro's President Svetozar Marovic.
(hina) rml