Montenegrin president Filip Vujanovic and BiH Presidency member Dragan Covic addressed the press after a meeting in Tivat on Sunday. The two leaders said that the countries had reached an agreement to demarcate their mutual border; the deal will be signed in late August at a summit in Vienna.
“The agreement with Montenegro is of special importance for Bosnia and Herzegovina since it will be the first one with one of our neighbours,” Covic said.
Negotiations on 268-km-long border line between the two countries started in 2008.
Vujanovic said that the issue that caused a slight delay in the reaching a border deal between the two countries, the disputed Sutorine area, had now been “archived”.