The two officials stressed the document was important for stabilisation in the region and the integration of Albania, Croatia and Macedonia with Euro-Atlantic structures, sources from Tirana reported.
They said the two countries were giving a significant contribution to peace missions and were getting ready to send a team of doctors from Albania, Croatia and Macedonia to Afghanistan.
The Croatian defence minister, who was on a two-day officials visit to Albania, on Monday held talks with his Albanian counterpart Pandeli Majko and Prime Minister Fatos Nano.
Roncevic informed the Albanian officials of the progress Croatia had made in reforming its armed forces.