ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - Expert teams of the governments of
Croatia and the Bosnian Federation meet in Zagreb on Monday to
discuss a draft agreement granting the Federation access to the
Adriatic Sea through Croatian territory and regulating the status
of a free trade zone in the southern port of Ploce.
The Croatian negotiating team was led by Deputy Prime
Minister Ljerka Mintas-Hodak while the Federation delegation was
headed by Minister of Foreign Trade and Communications Neven
Tomic.
"I'm pleased to say that in accordance with the Washington
accords we have discussed a draft agreement made by the Croatian
side and we have agreed on a large number of its provisions,"
Hodak told reporters after the meeting.
She added that some details needed to be explained or
amended, including the way in which the free trade zone would be
managed.
An expert team of business people from Bosnia-Herzegovina
and representatives of the Ploce port were expected to meet by
April 15 to propose possible solutions.
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