DUBROVNIK, June 24 (Hina) - A three-day conference called "Southeast Europe: Unfinished Business" began in the southern Adriatic resort of Dubrovnik on Sunday, gathering 170 participants, including about 70 parliamentarians from NATO
member and associate member states.
DUBROVNIK, June 24 (Hina) - A three-day conference called
"Southeast Europe: Unfinished Business" began in the southern Adriatic resort
of Dubrovnik on Sunday, gathering 170 participants, including about 70
parliamentarians from NATO member and associate member states. The
event was organised by the Croatian parliament and the NATO Parliamentary
Assembly.
The head of the Sabor's delegation to the Assembly, Kresimir Cosic,
told the press the conference would focus on NATO enlargement and the
capability of Croatia, Albania and Macedonia to eliminate the remaining
obstacles.
He said the conference would also discuss Kosovo and Bosnia and
Herzegovina.