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Officials of CEFTA member-countries hold meeting in Zagreb

ZagrebZAGREB, July 7 (Hina) - Representatives of member-states of the CentralEuropean Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) -- Croatia, Bulgaria, andRomania -- on Thursday held a regular session in Zagreb to discuss thefuture of CEFTA and prospects of Macedonia's admission.
ZAGREB, July 7 (Hina) - Representatives of member-states of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) -- Croatia, Bulgaria, and Romania -- on Thursday held a regular session in Zagreb to discuss the future of CEFTA and prospects of Macedonia's admission.

Croatian Economy Minister Branko Vukelic said after the meeting that the participants agreed that it was necessary to step up activities aimed at the admission of Macedonia to CEFTA, which should be organised at the next summit of heads of state or government of member-states later this year in Zagreb.

Today's meeting also focused on CEFTA's expansion to other south-eastern European countries and possibilities of establishing a new free trade zone being based on some other agreement.

Minister Vukelic said that economic cooperation between the CEFTA member-countries was steadily growing with a 50-percent rise in last year's trade.

With a zone of free trade with other countries in the region, notably with Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina, economic cooperation in the region would be strengthened also after the entry of Bulgaria and Romania in the European Union, i.e after their departure from CEFTA, the Croatian minister said.

A report on the work of the subcommittee on agricultural trade was also discussed today in Zagreb.

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