ZAGREB, August 2, 2018 - The Serb member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina collective Presidency Mladen Ivanić told N1 broadcaster on Wednesday that Bosnia and Herzegovina would not sue Croatia over the construction of the Pelješac Bridge.
ZAGREB, August 1, 2018 - The Croat member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency, Dragan Čović, said on Wednesday that questioning the construction of the Pelješac Bridge was only a part of the election campaign by Bosniak parties, adding that this could not in any way affect the implementation of the largest infrastructure project in Croatia.
July 31, 2018 — Croatia’s long-awaited (and controversial) Peljesac Bridge project began in earnest today. It’s not the only megalith development which could reshape the country's infrastructure.
ZAGREB, July 31, 2018 - Bosnian Council of Ministers Chairman Denis Zvizdić has sent a letter to Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, asking that Croatia suspend the construction of Pelješac Bridge until the two countries settle the sea border issue, Zvizdić's office said on Monday.
ZAGREB, July 30, 2018 - The Bosniak member and incumbent chairman of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Bakir Izetbegović on Monday described the start of construction works on the Pelješac Bridge in Croatia as a "flagrant violation of the sovereignty" of his country and announced that relevant steps would be taken before international institutions.
ZAGREB, July 30, 2018 - The Croatian road management and maintenance company Hrvatske Ceste (HC) and China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) on Monday signed records of the handover of project documents for the construction of the Pelješac Bridge.
The Chinese contractor has 36 months to build the bridge.
Citizens argue that if other bridges and tunnels are free, Krk bridge and Učka tunnel should be too,
Works on the highly anticipated bridge connecting southern Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia's territory will officially start at the end of this month, as has been stipulated by the contract.
ZAGREB, July 7, 2018 - The project to build the bridge connecting Croatia's southernmost peninsula of Pelješac with the mainland is a synthesis of the idea behind the 16+1 initiative of eastern and central European countries and China, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said at a news conference held in Sofia on Saturday after a summit of the heads of government of the 16+1 platform countries.