BELGRADE, July 10 (Hina) - Two major Croatian and Serbian oil
companies signed an agreement in Belgrade on Wednesday on the
transport of crude oil from Omisalj on the northern Croatian
Adriatic island of Krk to Serbian refineries at Pancevo and Novi
Sad.
The five-year agreement was signed by the director of the
Croatian company "Jadranski Naftovod", Ante Cicin-Sain, and the
director of the Serbian company "Jugopetrol", Dragan Tomic.
Before signing the agreement, both parties stressed that it
would encourage economic relations between the two countries.
The signing ceremony was attended by Serbian Energy Minister
Dragan Kostic and the head of the Croatian Office in Belgrade,
Zvonimir Markovic.
In brief statements to the press, Cicin-Sain and Tomic said
that the agreement was a result of the Dayton peace agreement.
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