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Presidents of Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia to discuss about their common European interests

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vo Josipovic, President of Croatia, will host the summit, which will begin on Brijuni today.

The chair of the Bosnian Presidency, Zeljko Komsic, together with Presidency members Bakir Izetbegovic and Nebojsa Radmanovic, will also attend a meeting with President Josipovic, and Serbia’s President, Boris Tadic.

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Details of the meeting are being kept away secret, but the leaders are expected to discuss ways of finding solutions to the various issues between the three countries.

Among the issues up for discussion are borders and their common European interests.

This will be the first trilateral meeting of the heads of state of the three countries since the the signing the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the three-year war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Until now, the countries met only at ministerial and other levels.

Source balkans.com

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