KAMENSKO KAMENSKO, Feb 22 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday established its border control and customs service at the crossing of Kamensko. Present at the ceremony were officials of Bosnia and neighbouring Croatia as well
representatives of international organisations active in Bosnia. The Bosnian-Croatian crossing of Kamensko lies at the Livno-Sinj road. A board with the message "Welcome to Bosnia-Herzegovina", written in the Latin and Cyrillic scripts, and also in English language was set up at the official crossing. It was unveiled by UN Secretary-General's special envoy to Sarajevo, Jacques Klein, and Bosnia's border commission's head, Ante Valenta. Klein expressed satisfaction with the nine-month-long efforts as regards the demarcation and the set-up of crossings along the state frontier. So far, in this second stage of the implementation of the demarcation, Sarajevo has took control over the borderline in th
KAMENSKO, Feb 22 (Hina) - Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday
established its border control and customs service at the crossing
of Kamensko.
Present at the ceremony were officials of Bosnia and neighbouring
Croatia as well representatives of international organisations
active in Bosnia.
The Bosnian-Croatian crossing of Kamensko lies at the Livno-Sinj
road.
A board with the message "Welcome to Bosnia-Herzegovina", written
in the Latin and Cyrillic scripts, and also in English language was
set up at the official crossing.
It was unveiled by UN Secretary-General's special envoy to
Sarajevo, Jacques Klein, and Bosnia's border commission's head,
Ante Valenta.
Klein expressed satisfaction with the nine-month-long efforts as
regards the demarcation and the set-up of crossings along the state
frontier.
So far, in this second stage of the implementation of the
demarcation, Sarajevo has took control over the borderline in the
municipalities of Gacko, Bilece, Trebinje and Ravno (southern
areas). State services are soon to be established at the frontier
crossings of Cazin, Velika Kladusa (the two sites in north-western
areas), Derventa, Bosanski Samac, Bosanski Brod, Odzak, Orasje,
the district of Brcko (right bank of the Sava River), Cajnice, Foca
(east) and Neum (south).
Klein added that 3,000 police officers would cover 240 crossings.
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