PLOCE, Jan 26 (Hina) - A group of Slovenian businessmen, on return
from Sarajevo, visited Croatian port of Ploce on Friday.
The group which included managers of several major Slovenian
industries toured around the port installations in company of port
manager Ivica Pavlovic and other local officials.
Linked to a railroad artery through Bosnia-Herzegovina, the
Adriatic port of Ploce (southwest of Mostar), has paid an indirect,
but heavy price for the war. The port's managers, workers and all
citizens were thus anxious to see any sign of recovery.
The same goes for their Friday's guests as Bosnia-Herzegovina
was a very important market for Slovenia's industry before the war.
"After Dayton accords Bosnia has come into the focus of our
attention again," chairing manager of the Slovenian Railways Co.
Marijan Rehar said, adding that business would not be possible
without the port of Ploce.
An international passenger ship line between Slovenian port of
Kopar, Ploce and Bari, Italy has been already established recently
-- first ship entered Ploce last Sunday.
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