BONN, July 24 (Hina) - An agreement on air traffic between Germany and
Croatia, regulating the rights and obligations of the two countries in
planning, conducting, and providing safety in air traffic, was
initialled in Bonn on Wednesday.
On the basis of the new agreement, a previous agreement on air
traffic, signed between Yugoslavia and Germany in 1957, becomes
officially invalid.
With the new agreement, Germany has for the first time signed with
another country an article concerning safety in air traffic, in line
with regulations of the European Organization for Air Transport (Croatia
and Germany are both members), which call for the highest safety
possible in air traffic.
With their initials, the heads of the two delegations, Croatian
Assistant Transport Minister Zvonimir Vedric, and the head of the German
Department for Law in Air Transport, Horts Graumann, proved that a
European Union member-country, Germany, and Croatia, a non-member
country, can be a step ahead of the others.
The Croatian delegation returned to Croatia on Thursday.
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