SARAJEVO, Feb 27 (Hina) - The Bosnian Council of Ministers on Thursday
reached agreement on a bill regulating the foreign debt, proposed by the
office of the international High Representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Council deputy chairman Neven Tomic told Croat media that the bill was
forwarded to the national parliament for urgent consideration.
The adoption of the bill was one of the basic conditions for a stand-
by loan from the International Monetary Fund and for the holding of an
international donors' conference on postwar aid to Bosnia-Herzegovina, he
stressed.
Tomic announced that the discussion on other laws proposed by the
office of the High Representative would resume next week.
Today's session was held in Sarajevo's Serb-controlled suburb of
Lukavica.
(hina) vm mm
272104 MET feb 97
Sirijske snage vode smrtonosne sukobe s Asadovim lojalistima
Meksiko dobio odgodu uvođenja carina SAD-a nakon "odličnog" razgovora s Trumpom
Cibona dovela Petra Aranitovića
Samit EU-a: Upitno hoće li Mađarska podržati zaključke o Ukrajini
Nastavljen niz ozljeda u Atalanti, Austrijanac Posch izvan terena
SDP: Pregovori o miru moraju uključivati Ukrajinu, sankcije protiv Rusije nastaviti
SP skijaški skokovi: Slovenci obranili momčadski naslov
Ing-Grad putem IPO-a prodao 1,32 milijuna dionica
Ministarstvo financija realiziralo dvije obveznice ukupno vrijedne tri milijarde eura
Kći francuskog silovatelja Dominiquea Pelicota vjeruje da ju je otac zlostavljao