ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - The talks also tackled the process of integration into European associations, the Croatian president said. "Borders in united Europe will no longer separate countries but unite them," he said, expressing hope
the problem of Cyprus, which was also discussed at the meeting, would be resolved in united Europe. President Sezer confirmed that relations between the two countries were not burdened by any problems. The two sides have agreed, among else, on the development and improvement of military cooperation and crime prevention, the Turkish president said. The two countries share a high level of unanimity as regards regional and multilateral issues, especially as regards the current situation in South-East Europe and partnership in the region's development, he said. Sezer expressed support for Croatia's efforts to join Euro-Atlantic associations, and his satisfaction with today's talks, which, he
ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - The talks also tackled the process of
integration into European associations, the Croatian president
said. "Borders in united Europe will no longer separate countries
but unite them," he said, expressing hope the problem of Cyprus,
which was also discussed at the meeting, would be resolved in united
Europe.
President Sezer confirmed that relations between the two countries
were not burdened by any problems.
The two sides have agreed, among else, on the development and
improvement of military cooperation and crime prevention, the
Turkish president said.
The two countries share a high level of unanimity as regards
regional and multilateral issues, especially as regards the
current situation in South-East Europe and partnership in the
region's development, he said.
Sezer expressed support for Croatia's efforts to join Euro-
Atlantic associations, and his satisfaction with today's talks,
which, he said, would contribute to the future cooperation.
After the one-to-one talks, the two presidents were joined by other
members of the two delegations. Croatia's ministers of foreign
affairs, tourism and European integration will hold separate
meetings with their Turkish colleagues. President Mesic's advisor
on military affairs, Imra Agotic, is expected to meet his Turkish
counterpart, General Cakar.
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