According to the Dnevni avaz news outlet, Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Trade Minister Mirko Sarovic, Montenegro's Economy Minister Dragica Sekulic, Macedonia's Agriculture Minister Ljupco Nikolovski and Serbia’s Trade Minister Rasim Ljajic met in Sarajevo, where they came up with a joint response to Croatia's new agricultural import policy, which the neighboring states perceived as discriminatory.
The news outlet added that the ministers signed a joint letter expected to be sent to the European Commission and called for cancellation of Zagreb's move.
The participants of the meeting in Sarajevo also warned Croatia that they could work out their own retaliatory measures against Zagreb if the problem was not resolved within forthcoming weeks, the media outlet outlined.