Vujcic was received in Sarajevo by Presidency Chairman Zeljko Komsic. They discussed the work and powers of the two countries' central banks and the problems Croatia's negotiators encountered when Croatia was negotiating its European Union accession, a statement said.
Vujcic, who was one of the chief negotiators, said Croatia's negotiations were very tough and that he expected even more rigorous requirements for Bosnia. He offered to help prepare the team that will lead Bosnia's EU entry talks.
He also met with his Bosnian counterpart Kemal Kozaric, saying the accession negotiations called for a well-defined plan with clearly set goals and expert negotiators.
Kozaric said Croatia's experience in its EU entry talks was very valuable for all Bosnian authorities, the Bosnian Central Bank said.