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All Border Crossings between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro closed

Published March 16, 2020
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The government of Montenegro has decided to close the last open border crossing with Bosnia and Herzegovina on Sunday evening.

This is the Metaljka international border crossing.

This information was confirmed for Avaz news portal by the Bosnian Border Police.

Previously, the Scepan Polje and Vitina border crossings were closed, and the reason is a coronavirus pandemic.

These measures do not apply to the carriage of goods, the entry of Montenegrin citizens into Montenegro and diplomats.

It should be noted that as of Friday evening, mixed patrols of the Border Police of BiH and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Croatia on all borders between BiH and Croatia have been suspended due to the newly emerged coronavirus situation.

Serbia also closed several border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina because of coronavirus at seven o’clock on Thursday, was confirmed to Vijesti.ba news portal by the adviser to the director of the Bosnian Border Police, Svevod Hoffman.

At seven o’clock, the following border crossings between Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina were temporarily closed: under the jurisdiction of the Field Office Northeast with headquarters in Bijeljina: Bazinovci and Jamena.

Under the jurisdiction of the Visegrad Field Office: GP Most and GP Mokronozi. Under the jurisdiction of the Field Office Belfry: Zvornik Border Crossing, GP Bajina Basta Skelani.

The border crossings of Ljubovija-Bratunac, the international BC Sepak, Mali Zvornik and Karakaj will not be closed.

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