SARAJEVO, May 13 (FENA) - At today's extraordinary telephone session, the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the proposal of the Ministry of Security, adopted a Decision amending the Decision on approving the temporary opening of the international border crossing for air traffic - Tuzla International Airport, for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who work in the Kingdom of Belgium.
The change refers to the date of departure of BiH citizens to Belgium, which by this decision is planned for Thursday, May 14, by international flight on the route Tuzla-Ostend-Bruges. A new flight date has been set because the departure in the previously approved date on May 9 was not realized.
The BiH Border Police, the competent entity epidemiological and health services and the Tuzla International Airport are in charge of implementing this decision.
The Council of Ministers of BiH, at the proposal of the Ministry of Security, passed a Decision approving the temporary opening of the international border crossing in air traffic for passenger transport - Banja Luka Airport, for the departure of citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina to work in the Republic of Armenia.
The departure will be organized on Friday, May 15, by an international flight on the route Banja Luka - Armenia. The list of passengers will be submitted to the competent authorities of BiH before the departure.
Before the departure, the passengers are obliged to follow and respect all instructions and orders of the competent authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina (border, epidemiological and health services).
The Border Police of BiH, the competent entity epidemiological and health services and the Airport are in charge of the implementation of this decision.
The Council of Ministers of BiH, at the proposal of the Ministry of Security, passed a Decision on granting a special permit for entry and stay of citizens of the Republic of Austria in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The decision applies to three Austrian citizens who are given a special permit to enter and stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina for seven days from the day of entry into BiH, for the burial of the deceased Milan Đurđević in Gradiška, stated the BiH CoM.
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