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Macedonian, Montenegro nationals to cross countries' borders with ID cards

18. November 2011. | 07:44

Source: MIA

Macedonian and Montenegro nationals will soon be able to cross borders of both countries with ID cards, agreed Ministers of Interior Gordana Jankuloska and Montenegro counterpart Ivan Brajovic at Thursday's meeting held at the sidelines of the conference of Southeast Europe home affairs ministers, members of the so-called "Salzburg Forum", held in Bulgaria's capital Sofia.

Macedonian and Montenegro nationals will soon be able to cross borders of both countries with ID cards, agreed Ministers of Interior Gordana Jankuloska and Montenegro counterpart Ivan Brajovic at Thursday's meeting held at the sidelines of the conference of Southeast Europe home affairs ministers, members of the so-called "Salzburg Forum", held in Bulgaria's capital Sofia.

The initiative will soon be operational through the signing of a bilateral agreement on mutual border crossing with ID cards.

In the framework of the police cooperation with Montenegro and Bulgaria, MoI Jankuloska proposed that Macedonian police officers are deployed at tourism destinations in the two countries and vice versa, having certain competences in the field of public order and traffic.

Macedonian police officers are set to enforce the law in Bulgaria's winter resort Bansko and the seaside, whereas foreign policemen to patrol in Ohrid, Mavrovo, Popova Sapka etc.

Such initiative has been already submitted to the police sectors of Turkey and Serbia, with a similar one to be sent to the Greek Ministry of Interior.

In addition, Minister Jankuloska initiated the signing of a police cooperation agreement with the Serbian MoI, including the option of Macedonian police officers taking part in the security operations within the European Handball Championships, i.e. to be deployed in Nish, where the Macedonian handball team will play its matches. Serbian colleague Ivica Dacic accepted the initiative, the MoI said in a press release.

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