ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - Foreign ministers of Croatia and Montenegro, who met in Zagreb on Friday, agreed that overall relations between Croatia and Montenegro had advanced in the past three years, Croatia's foreign ministry said in a
press release.
ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - Foreign ministers of Croatia and
Montenegro, who met in Zagreb on Friday, agreed that overall
relations between Croatia and Montenegro had advanced in the past
three years, Croatia's foreign ministry said in a press release.
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The delegations of the Croatian and Montenegrin foreign ministries
held a meeting on the occasion of the first anniversary of the
signing the protocol on temporary regime along the southern border.
At the meeting, Croatia's Minister Tonino Picula and his
Montenegrin colleague Dragisa Burzan assessed positively the
implementation of the document.
According to the press release, the two ministers confirmed their
countries' commitment to Euro-Atlantic integration processes and
agreed to continue cooperating on that road.
The two officials also considered possible developments in Serbia-
Montenegro in the light of the coming parliamentary elections, as
well as the situation in south-eastern Europe.
(hina) ms sb