ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - The Croatian representatives are satisfied with the first talks with the visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said at the beginning of a government session on
Thursday. "According to the report I received, the talks didn't address a new arrangement with the IMF but the implementation of the current one," Racan said, adding the talks were the reason why today's government session was one hour late in starting. A three-member IMF delegation arrived in Croatia yesterday and today began official talks with representatives of domestic authorities on the implementation of a stand-by arrangement the IMF approved last March. In talks with ministers and heads of the central bank the delegation will be acquainted with the current economic and financial indicators. The IMF delegation leaves on the 15th.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - The Croatian representatives are satisfied
with the first talks with the visiting International Monetary Fund
(IMF) delegation, Prime Minister Ivica Racan said at the beginning
of a government session on Thursday.
"According to the report I received, the talks didn't address a new
arrangement with the IMF but the implementation of the current
one," Racan said, adding the talks were the reason why today's
government session was one hour late in starting.
A three-member IMF delegation arrived in Croatia yesterday and
today began official talks with representatives of domestic
authorities on the implementation of a stand-by arrangement the IMF
approved last March.
In talks with ministers and heads of the central bank the delegation
will be acquainted with the current economic and financial
indicators.
The IMF delegation leaves on the 15th.
(hina) ha