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Exchange of Territory with Serbia at the Railway Station Strpci by the End of the Year?

Published October 30, 2017
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of BiH Igor Crnadak expects that the work on establishing the border with Serbia will be completed by the end of the year, including the so-called exchange of territories in municipalities Rudo and Strpci, due to the railway station Strpci.

“Unlike the border with Croatia, where we have a lot of issues, with Serbia, everything should be solved this year. We expect the border agreement to be completed on December 6 or 7, when the visit of members of the Presidency of BiH to Belgrade is announced,” stated Crnadak.

He says that the conclusion of an agreement on the borders is a technical operation, and that it will have a strong political message for both countries.

Crnadak stated that the proposal of the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic to hold a trilateral meeting of senior officials of Serbia, BiH and Croatia has support in BiH.

Crnadak noted that the triangle “Sarajevo-Belgrade-Zagreb” is the most important for the stability of the region”.

He also added that Belgrade took a very constructive attitude towards Sarajevo – it gives strong support to its EU path, but also to the internal agreement within BiH.

(Source: klix.ba)

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