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ZAGREB, March 17 (Hina)- Croatian Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina
Darinko Bago on Tuesday visited Banja Luka, where he met separately
with Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic and Prime Minister
Milorad Dodik, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said.
The meetings evolved around measures for definition of the status
of refugees and displaced people and problems concerning the two-
way return programme. To that effect, they debated property rights
and some economic issues.
Ambassador Bago spoke about the imminent opening of Croatia's
general consulate in Banja Luka, as a step that would give an
impetus to a faster resolution of all those issues.
The Croatian Ambassador invited the Bosnian Serb entity to send a
delegation to Zagreb on 27 March, so that the two parties could try
to reach an agreement on the return of refugees and displaced
people. Dodik accepted the invitation, says the statement.
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