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Croatian government says Croatia, Yugoslavia will not abolish visas.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Zagreb, 6 March: Commenting on media articles on the abolition of visas and tariffs between Croatia and Yugoslavia, the Croatian government said on Wednesday visas are not being abolished, but the visa regime alleviated. The articles appeared following a Croatian delegation's visit to Belgrade.

"The media wrongly reported about the abolition of visas and duties between Croatia …

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