Croatian President Stjepan Mesic will pay an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina next week and hold talks with Bosnian top officials, Mesic's office said on Saturday, Xinhua reported.
Mesic will hold talks in Sarajevo on Monday with the three members of the Bosnian collective presidency -- chairman and Serb member Nebojsa Radmanovic, Croat member Zeljko Komsic and Bosniak or Muslim member Haris Silajdzic, Mesic's office said in a statement.
The Croatian president is also expected to hold talks with the international community's High Representative, Valentin Inzko, and give a talk at the Bosniak Institute and Foundation "Adil Zulfikarpasic," the statement said.
At the end of his one-day visit to Sarajevo, Mesic will hold talks with Hido Biscevic, secretary-general of the Sarajevo-based Regional Cooperation Council (RCC).
The RCC, which was officially launched in February 2008 as the successor of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, aims at accelerating the integration of Western Balkans into the European Union.