ZAGREB, July 14 (Hina) - Two delegations of Croatia's and Bosnia-
Herzegovina's governments, led by premiers Nikica Valentic and
Haris Silajdzic, met today in Zagreb.
This has been the first meeting of the two governments'
delegations since the signing of the Washington agreements in March
this year.
At the Zagreb session the delegations considered an array of
the open questions from the problem of the refugees from Bosna-
Herzegovina, now sheltered in Croatia, and Croatian visas for
citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina, to traffic communications, economic
relations, taxes and tariff and the customs free zone in the
Adriatic port of Ploce etc. Four government groups were formed to
tackle the above mentioned issues and to prepare a series of
agreements on regulation of the relations between the two
countries.
Premiers Valentic and Silajdzic expressed satisfaction with
the fact that the meeting had been held today, and pointed out that
the forthcoming talks would contribute to further progress in the
bilateral relations.
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