BELGRADE, June 9 (Hina) - The transport and communications ministers of Croatia and Serbia considered in Belgrade on Monday all important issues related to transport the two countries have to resolve, primarily border traffic,
navigation along the Danube, and the tenth corridor.
BELGRADE, June 9 (Hina) - The transport and communications
ministers of Croatia and Serbia considered in Belgrade on Monday
all important issues related to transport the two countries have to
resolve, primarily border traffic, navigation along the Danube,
and the tenth corridor. #L#
Serbia's Marija Raseta-Vukosavljevic said measures aimed at
accelerating procedure at border crossings might be adopted in late
July.
As issues requiring immediate solving, the two ministers mentioned
the determination and demilitarisation of the border, navigation
on and the renovation of bridges across the Danube, cleaning the
Sava and making it navigable.
Raseta-Vukosavljevic said Serbian Railways' debt to Croatian
Railways might be cleared in a matter of days.
Croatian Minister Roland Zuvanic said corridors and good
neighbourly relations were crucial for the realisation of
Croatia's infrastructure reconstruction programme. One of the most
significant European routes is the tenth corridor, an important
connection between Croatia and Serbia, he said.
The signing of bilateral transport accords expected for October is
significant for air traffic as well, and the first lines may be
expected towards the end of the year.
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