Croatia to designate European Capital of Culture 2020
Turkey, Malaysia praised as models of growth at Sarajevo Business Forum
Britain to restrict employment of Croatian workers
Austria plans to impose restrictions for Croatian workers
Bosnia to pay compensation for those acquitted of war crimes
CROATIA AND BH
SEPTEMBER 11 2007 16:47h
Initiatives which would question the integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina would be dangerous, said Croatian president.
Croatian President Stjepan Mesic supports the integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina and warns of the danger of any sort of initiatives that might question its integrity, it was announced from his office. Mesic talked with BH Presidency Presiding Zeljko Komsic over the telephone, as well as Presidency member Nebojsa Radmanovic and high representative in BH, Miroslav Lajcak.
As it was informed, Mesic claimed he was prepared to meet with three members of BH Presidency in the second part of September, when he will visit Sarajevo and accept the International League of Humanists awards.
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