Israel, Jordan and Turkey are considering a coordinated effort to aid Bosnian Muslims in war-torn Yugoslavia.
Environment Minister Yossi Sarid held consultations on the matter in Jordan on Wednesday with Jordanian and Turkish representatives.
Earlier this year, Israel and Jordan coordinated an aid airlift for Bosnian Muslims. The effort coincided with the first anniversary of the Washington declaration that ended the state of belligerency between the two countries.
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