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Eight Border Crossings between BiH and Croatia opened for International Traffic

Published July 13, 2021
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As of today, eight border crossings with Croatia have been opened for international traffic, in order to reduce congestion and waiting for crossing the border.
As of today, eight border crossings with Croatia have been opened for international traffic, in order to reduce congestion and waiting for crossing the border.
Od danas je osam međunarodnih prijelaza s Hrvatskom otvoreno za međunarodni promet, kako bi se smanjile gužve i čekalo prelazak granice.

The decision was made by the Joint Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, based on the request for re-categorization of border crossings, and extension of working hours at certain crossings.

KRISTIJAN MARKIĆ, inspector in the BiH Border Police

“The main goal of this decision was to relieve the border crossings. At all border crossings in the area of responsibility of the Doljani border police unit, the waiting time for crossing the state border is not longer than 30 minutes ”.
The decision on the temporary re-categorization of border crossings was made for a period of three months and is valid until September 12 this year.

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