Yugoslavia, Croatia Direct Mail Service Resumes

Direct postal service will be established between Yugoslavia and Croatia next week, by 19 August at the latest, Assistant General Manager of Yugoslav Post and Telecommunications (PTT) Rastko Grujicki told Tanjug. Mail between the two countries has had to pass through Hungary and Austria and many letters were lost on the way, and it was not possible to send packages at all, he said. Mail and packages worth up to 900 euros will from now on be exchanged directly, Grujicki said.

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