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CONFERENCE ON TRANS-BORDER COOPERATION STARTS IN OPATIJA

OPATIJA OPATIJA, Feb 28 (Hina) - A conference on trans-border regional cooperation started in the northern Adriatic resort of Opatija, pooling participants from ten regional parties from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro and Slovenia. The event was organised by the Primorje-Gorski Kotar Alliance (PGS).
OPATIJA, Feb 28 (Hina) - A conference on trans-border regional cooperation started in the northern Adriatic resort of Opatija, pooling participants from ten regional parties from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro and Slovenia. The event was organised by the Primorje-Gorski Kotar Alliance (PGS). #L# Opening the conference, PGS leader Nikola Ivanis said that trans-border regional cooperation was one of the most topical political issues in Europe and that the goal of the conference was to improve relations between regions and states in South-East Europe on their way to the European Union. Croatian European Integration Minister Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic said that the development of individual regions was the basis of development of the state and that regional development was one of the priorities of the incumbent government and the EU. Once Croatia is admitted to the EU, its regions should become the centres of development and be granted access to regional development funds, she said. The minister said that Croatia contributed to the stabilisation and sustainable development of the countries in South-East Europe and supported them on their way to the EU. Primorje-Gorski Kotar County prefect Zlatko Komadina warned about what he called a long-term government policy of not stimulating regional development. A result of that, among other things, is the unbalanced development of the country, which has led to depopulation and a backward economy in some areas, Komadina said. The conference was also addressed by Rijeka mayor Vojsko Obersnel and Istria County prefect Ivan Jakovcic. Jakovcic said that constitutional provisions on decentralisation were not transformed into laws and that decentralisation in Croatia had not even started. The conference resumes with speeches by a parliament vice-president, Vesna Pusic, the chairmen of the parliament's committees on European integration and foreign policy, Neven Mimica and Nikola Ivanis respectively, and the leaders of regional parties participating in the event. The conference ends on Sunday. (Hina) rml

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