ZAGREB, April 9 (Hina) - A delegation of the Irish parliament's foreign affairs committee, headed by Michael O'Kennedy, held talks with the president of the Croatian parliament's foreign affairs committee, Zdravko Tomac, and the
president of the committee fore interparliamentary cooperation, Ivo Skrabalo, in Zagreb on Monday. Tomac said the Croatian parliament was wrapped up in an intensive legislation work aiming at adjusting Croatia's legislation to European Union regulations. Tomac said there were no political obstacles to the return of refugees, but financial, adding the international community should provide concrete assistance. Both parties agreed the two countries should develop firmer ties in economy, transport and tourism. Ireland's MPs told Skrabalo they believe the return of refugees was the most important issue which will influence Croatia's joining the European Union. They also expressed interest in b
ZAGREB, April 9 (Hina) - A delegation of the Irish parliament's
foreign affairs committee, headed by Michael O'Kennedy, held talks
with the president of the Croatian parliament's foreign affairs
committee, Zdravko Tomac, and the president of the committee fore
interparliamentary cooperation, Ivo Skrabalo, in Zagreb on
Monday.
Tomac said the Croatian parliament was wrapped up in an intensive
legislation work aiming at adjusting Croatia's legislation to
European Union regulations. Tomac said there were no political
obstacles to the return of refugees, but financial, adding the
international community should provide concrete assistance. Both
parties agreed the two countries should develop firmer ties in
economy, transport and tourism.
Ireland's MPs told Skrabalo they believe the return of refugees was
the most important issue which will influence Croatia's joining the
European Union. They also expressed interest in bilateral
relations between Croatia and countries in the region.
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