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Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina to sign agreement on cooperation in fighting crime

29. August 2010. | 08:10

Source: Emg.rs

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Ivica Dacic and Minister of the Interior of Bosnia-Herzegovina Sadik Ahmetovic in Salzburg reached an agreement on the signing of agreements on cooperation in the fight against terrorism, organised crime, drug trafficking, illegal migration and other criminal work.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Ivica Dacic and Minister of the Interior of Bosnia-Herzegovina Sadik Ahmetovic in Salzburg reached an agreement on the signing of agreements on cooperation in the fight against terrorism, organised crime, drug trafficking, illegal migration and other criminal work.

Dacic and Ahmetovic, who met on the sidelines of the 10th Ministerial Conference of Salzburg Forum member countries, expressed satisfaction with cooperation between the two ministries.

The meeting also discussed an agreement on cooperation in case of natural disasters and emergency situations. These agreements will be concluded during the next visit of Ahmetovic to Belgrade in late September.

During the ministerial conference, the First Deputy Prime Minister also had a bilateral meeting with Macedonian Minister of the Interior Gordana Jankulovski.

The talks focused on proposed agreement on readmission between Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia, as well as the conclusion of an agreement on regulating the border traffic regime, according to a statement of the Ministry of Interior.

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