SARAJEVO, Oct 10 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers on Friday considered the Croatian government's letter of intent on plans to construct sections of the Budapest-Ploce highway passing through Bosnia, and decided to
continue talks on the proposal.
SARAJEVO, Oct 10 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of
Ministers on Friday considered the Croatian government's letter of
intent on plans to construct sections of the Budapest-Ploce highway
passing through Bosnia, and decided to continue talks on the
proposal. #L#
The ministerial council, which held a closed session in Sarajevo,
forwarded a press release to Hina reading that Croatia's offer will
be seriously treated and discussed in a comprehensive manner, in
light of the fact that the highway is strategically important for
both countries.
Zagreb sent the letter of intent to Sarajevo on 22 August.
The Bosnian ministerial council entrusted the transport ministry
with the task to work with competent Croatian authorities on the
further elaboration and harmonisation of views on technical and
financial issues regarding the project.
As regards the private company called Bosmal, which expressed its
interest in receiving a concession for the project, the Bosnian
government on Friday said that the company had not yet met
conditions for that job. The council, however, will continue talks
with it on the matter.
(hina) ms