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B&H Citizens Will Soon be Able to Enter Albania With Only an ID Card

Published: April 12, 2014
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licna_kartaCitizens of B&H and Albania will soon be able to enter both countries with only their ID cards, announced the Albanian Ambassador to B&H Flamur Gaši.

According to him, the agreement on this has already been prepared, and they are only waiting for it to be signed, probably at the end of May, by the B&H Minister of Foreign Affairs Zlatko Lagumdžija and head of Albanian diplomacy Ditmir Bušati.

”There will be a number of agreements between the two countries, and the most interesting relates to the free movement of citizens, which would certainly contribute to the strengthening of bilateral tourism, but also in some way be an indication that B&H and Albania are trying harder to beome part of the European family”, said Gaši.

He explained that the President of Albania Bujar Bišani will not visit B&H at the end of April, as was originally planned, but rather on 28 June, when the marking of WWI is planned.

(Source: klix.ba)

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