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| 01.06.20
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Bosnia and Herzegovina opened its borders to Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro on June 2.
The decision pertains to the citizens of those three states only. The citizens of other states may enter Bosnia for business purposes only, provided they had been invited by a local legal person and tested negative for the coronavirus, presenting a test not older than 48 hours.
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina also announced that international airports in the country would be open to passengers as of June 1.
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