SARAJEVO, June 19 (FENA) - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina stated that the session of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Government of the Republic of Croatia, which will be held tomorrow in Zagreb, has an extensive and serious agenda and that most of the items are concrete infrastructural projects.
"Tomorrow we have 15 project items, among which are cross-border cooperation, border control, bridges, roads and infrastructure projects," he said.
He added that there are several items concerning the succession from the SFRY, cooperation in the field of diplomatic training, as well as the Trgovska Gora issue.
"We have no solutions offered, but we are not giving up on this topic and our diplomacy will deal with it," he said.
He pointed out that he was positively surprised by the quality of the proposed items.
"A very important session, it is not a historical one, because it will not solve our problems, but it shows the willingness of both sides to finally open up these topics as well," he said.
When asked what will happen to the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the camps in Syria, Konaković said at the press conference today that it is a security challenge.
"I do not agree that we should give up any Bosnian and Herzegovinian in the world and that we should not do everything for those families," he said.
He claims that he will insist on solving this problem and that he has already had meetings with family members.
Konaković also commented on the announced visit of the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and stressed that it is only important for him that the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina are respected.
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