Dragan Covic
"Serbia-Croatia-Bosnia talks are never sweet and simple"
After the meeting, held in Mostar, Vucic said he found the fact that "today we have peace" to be the most important point, and described the talks between officials of the three countries as "never sweet and simple."
As he said, "today we have stability and we are strengthening trade and economic relations and connections."
Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian Leaders to Meet in Mostar
In Mostar, a tripartite meeting of leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia will be held today. Alexander Vucic, Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic and members of the Bosnian collective leadership, Dragan Covic, Bakir Izetbegovic and Mladen Ivanic, will sit at a table to discuss their bilateral relations and their mutual territorial claims.
Covic announces BiH-Serbia-Croatia trilateral meeting
SARAJEVO - Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency Chairman Dragan Covic on Wednesday announced the tri-partite body would next week hold a trilateral meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic.
The meeting, to take place in Mostar on March 6-7, will address the issue of borders between the three countries.
Jean-Claude Juncker will Take Part in a Meeting of Leaders from the Western Balkans in Sofia
Today, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will be on a working visit to Bulgaria. He will meet with Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and will attend a meeting with the heads of state and government of the Western Balkan countries.
Serbia-Croatia-Bosnia meeting announced for next week
The announcement came on Wednesday from BiH Presidency Chairman Dragan Covic.
According to previous announcements, the topic of the meeting in Mostar on March 6 and 7 will be the borders between the three states.
Bosnian Croat Leaders Accused of Provoking Hatred
The Mostar Camp Association war victims' group filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday against Dragan Covic, chairman of the Bosnian tripartite presidency, and Bozo Ljubic, president of Croatian Democratic Union 1990 party, accusing them of provoking national, racial and religious hatred, strife or intolerance.
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Vucic, Covic discuss improvement of Serbia-BiH relations
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Chairman of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency Dragan Covic in Belgrade on Monday to discuss further improvement of Serbia-BiH ties and overall relations between Serbs and Croats.
They particularly discussed infrastructure projects and Serbia's participation at the Mostar economic fair.
More Political Antics Predicted in Balkans in 2018
As the Balkans gets ready for 2018, journalists expect to see a continuation of the usual unorthodox pranks and eccentric statements and acts on the part of politicians.
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Bosniaks 'Used as Wartime Forced Labour' by Croats
Croatian weekly news magazine Novosti on Friday published testimonies from Bosniak ex-prisoners who alleged that they were forced to work at the Soko factory in the southern Bosnian city of Mostar in 1993-94, during the Croat-Bosniak conflict in the country.
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Izetbegovic "corrects" Vucic, Covic
BELGRADE - The Bosniak member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency, Bakir Izetbegovic, on Wednesday relativised the position that Sarajevo's foreign policy on the internal issues of Serbia will be aligned with Belgrade's views, as announced earlier by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and BiH Presidency Chairman Dragan Covic.
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