ZAGREB, March 23 (Hina) - Croatian Government and Bosnian
Federation and Government delegations would resume talks which
began today, on Friday when some agreements were likely to be
signed, Croatian Prime Minister Nikica Valentic said tonight.
During a 2-and-a half hour meeting the two delegations, led by
Prime Ministers Valentic and Silajdzic, discussed open questions of
mutual relations based on already achieved agreements.
They discussed economic cooperation, payment mechanisms and
customs policy, property relations, traffic and vizas for refugees.
Working groups were formed in the evening and tomorrow morning
they would look at solving some open questions. Agreements on
economic and technical cooperation, traffic and visas for refugees
could be expected to be signed after that.
The two delegations discussed other questions related to the
implementation of the Washington Accords such as leasing the
Croatian port Ploce to Bosnia, the right of transit through the
town of Neum (the Bosnia-Herzegovinian part of the Adriatic coast)
to Croatia.
They also talked about importing electricity from Bosnia-
Herzegovina for Croatia. The delegates agreed that payment for
electricity should be made as soon it was supplied. They also
agreed to discuss old debts, but some time later on.
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