SARAJEVO, June 1 (Hina) - Croatia's President Stjepan Mesic commenced the second day of his official visit to Sarajevo with his meeting with Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-man Presidency. Mesic the Bosnian Presidency discussed bilateral
relations, and later on foreign ministers of Croatia and Bosnia, Tonino Picula and Zlatko Lagumdzija respectively, and other senior officials of the two countries joined them in the talks. Thus, the Inter-State Cooperation Council began its session at about 09.00 am Friday. Conclusions of the Council's session will be presented on Friday afternoon. The two countries are expected to sign an agreement on cooperation in prevention of natural disasters. Croatia's head of the state is due to hold talks with Sarajevo Archbishop, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, the Council of Ministers' chairman, Bozidar Matic, and the international community's High Representative to Bosnia, Wolfg
SARAJEVO, June 1 (Hina) - Croatia's President Stjepan Mesic
commenced the second day of his official visit to Sarajevo with his
meeting with Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-man Presidency.
Mesic the Bosnian Presidency discussed bilateral relations, and
later on foreign ministers of Croatia and Bosnia, Tonino Picula and
Zlatko Lagumdzija respectively, and other senior officials of the
two countries joined them in the talks. Thus, the Inter-State
Cooperation Council began its session at about 09.00 am Friday.
Conclusions of the Council's session will be presented on Friday
afternoon.
The two countries are expected to sign an agreement on cooperation
in prevention of natural disasters.
Croatia's head of the state is due to hold talks with Sarajevo
Archbishop, Cardinal Vinko Puljic, the Council of Ministers'
chairman, Bozidar Matic, and the international community's High
Representative to Bosnia, Wolfgang Petritsch, in the course of the
day.
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