BELGRADE, Jan 10 (Hina) - The foreign ministers of Croatia and
Yugoslavia, Mate Granic and Milan Milutinovic, described their
talks in Belgrade on Wednesday as a step forward in the
normalization of overall relations between their two countries.
"We have reached a high degree of accord in a number of
issues," Milutinovic told reporters after the meeting.
"We are on a good road to start solving the most important
bilateral issues, including economic, traffic and others, in a
satisfactory way," he added.
Granic said that "we have made a step forward in the
normalization of our relations," adding that "We believe that this
is an important step forward in the overall normalization of
relations between the two countries and Croatian-Serbian relations
as a whole."
"We believe that in a relatively short period of time concrete
results will be achieved and certain bilateral agreements will be
signed," Granic said.
The talks with Milutinovic focused on the restoration of road,
rail, postal and air links between Croatia and Yugoslavia, Granic
said, adding that the issues would be further discussed by ministry
departments of the two governments.
Granic said that Milutinovic was expected to visit Croatia in
the first half of February.
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