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CROATIA AND UKRAINE SIGN AGREEMENT ON NAVIGATION ON INTERNAL WATERWAYS

ZAGREB, April 16 (Hina) - Croatia and Ukraine signed an agreement on navigation on internal waterways on Friday. The agreement, aimed at promoting economic relations between the two countries, was signed in Zagreb by Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul and his Ukrainian counterpart Kostyantyn Hryshchenko.
ZAGREB, April 16 (Hina) - Croatia and Ukraine signed an agreement on navigation on internal waterways on Friday. The agreement, aimed at promoting economic relations between the two countries, was signed in Zagreb by Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul and his Ukrainian counterpart Kostyantyn Hryshchenko.#L# Before the signing ceremony, the two ministers discussed bilateral relations, Euro-Atlantic integration processes, the situation in the world and the global fight against terrorism. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Zuzul recalled that Ukraine and Croatia had started building friendly relations since they became independent in the early 1990s. "We have concluded today that there is every reason to further strengthen our relations," he said. Zuzul informed his guest of the efforts Croatia was making to join the European Union and NATO and about its expectations in that regard. As for the struggle against terrorism, the two ministers agreed that without a firm and united position of the international community it would be very hard to withstand "this greatest evil of the 21st century". Hryshchenko said that the two countries shared the same values -- European security and efforts to achieve European standards. He added that his country also attached importance to the situation in Southeast Europe, particularly in Kosovo where it has 300 soldiers serving with the UN peacekeeping force. The two ministers also discussed the Druzba Adria project, which envisages the transport of Russian oil via Ukraine and other countries to the northern Croatian Adriatic port of Omisalj, saying that the project was in the interests of both Ukraine and Croatia, as well as other countries included in it. Zuzul said that his government was taking a very serious approach to the project, but that it had to look into certain environmental issues relating to it. "These issues mainly concern the safety and protection of the Adriatic Sea," he said, adding that "the Croatian government will take relevant decisions soon, taking into account possible environmental risks and all economic expectations from the project." Hryshchenko said that Ukraine also considered the project very important. The two ministers agreed that liberalisation of the visa regime was in the interests of their countries, and said that talks on the issue, which took place in Kiev on April 5, would continue. Later in the day, the Ukrainian foreign minister was scheduled to meet Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and Parliament Vice-President Luka Bebic. (Hina) vm

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