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Four new Border Crossings between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro

Published March 14, 2020
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Minister of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina Fahrudin Radoncic paid an official visit to Montenegro on Friday, where he had a very successful meeting with Montenegrin Interior Minister Mevludin Nuhodzic.

It was pointed out that relations between BiH and Montenegro are at an excellent level and it is agreed to establish four common border crossings at the border crossings of Deleusa-Vracenovic, Hum-Scepan Polje, Klobuk-Ilino Brdo and Zupci-Sitnica, which will have a significant impact on acceleration traffic across the border and reduce the retention of goods and passengers.

 Radoncic left Montenegro urgently and the Montenegrin Ministry of Interior helicopter returned him to BiH to attend the meeting of the Chairman of Council of Ministers Zoran Tegeltija and the entity Prime Ministers Fadil Novalic and Radovan Viskovic regarding the current situation on the coronavirus.

 

 

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