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BiH presidency to pay official visit to Croatia

Xinhua, March 8, 2016 Adjust font size:

Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) three-member presidency will pay a two-day official visit to Zagreb, seeking Croatia's support for the EU access and bilateral relation, a statement from the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.

During their visit, the Presidency, consisting of Dragan Covic, Bakir Izetbegovic and Mladen Ivanic, will talk with top Croatian officials on issues of BiH's path to the EU and deepen the economic cooperation between the two neighboring countries.

They also will discuss the issue of border delineation, Croatia's plans to build a nuclear waste facility near the border with BiH, as well as the interim trade agreement between BiH and the EU, the statement said.

The BiH's presidency will meet Croatian President Grabar-Kitarovic, Parliament Speaker Zeljko Reiner and Prime Minister Tihomir Oreskovic respectively on Tuesday and Wednesday, it said. Endit