Bosnia-Herzegovina and Pakistan should develop good economic ties along with good bilateral relations, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said at the start of a two-day official visit to Bosnia on Friday. "People of Pakistan have an emotional attachment with people of Bosnia-Herzegovina," Musharraf told reporters after meeting with members of Bosnia's tripartite state Presidency in Sarajevo, according to dpa. Such attachment, he said, should be used as a basis for building of a good economic cooperation between the two countries. Ministers from Pakistan and Bosnia on Friday signed a number of documents to form a basis for improved economic cooperation, including an agreement on air traffic, as well as cooperation in the defence industry. Musharraf was due to meet Bosnia's businessmen to discuss possibilities of better business cooperation between Bosnia and Pakistan. He is also to meet with Bosnia's Prime Minister Nikola Spiric and to address the members of the state parliament. While in Sarajevo, Musharraf would have a special presentation of his memoirs book "In the Line of Fire." On Saturday, he is to visit northern city of Tuzla and the eastern town of Srebrenica, in which Bosnian Serb troops massacred up to 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men during the country's 1992-1995 war. Bosnia-Herzegovina has been the third station of Musharraf's tour to four European countries. Before he arrived in Bosnia, he visited Poland and Spain, and would travel to Turkey from Sarajevo. -- SPA