ZAGREB, June 6 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic and Czech Prime Minister Milos Zeman spoke today about the situation in the Balkans, and especially on the deployment of Czech soldiers serving in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo.
"We primarily discussed issues regarding the situation in the Balkan region," Zeman told reporters after the meeting, adding that the Czech Republic is at the present considering the reorganisation of the troops. Zeman said he agreed with Mesic on "the principle of unchanging borders", whether it be Bosnia, Kosovo or Montenegro. Zeman ended his visit to Zagreb with the meeting with Mesic. He will continue his three-day stay in Croatia in Dubrovnik. Zeman also met Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan, Parliament speaker Zlatko Tomcic and Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic.(hina) lml
ZAGREB, June 6 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic and Czech
Prime Minister Milos Zeman spoke today about the situation in the
Balkans, and especially on the deployment of Czech soldiers serving
in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo.
"We primarily discussed issues regarding the situation in the
Balkan region," Zeman told reporters after the meeting, adding that
the Czech Republic is at the present considering the reorganisation
of the troops.
Zeman said he agreed with Mesic on "the principle of unchanging
borders", whether it be Bosnia, Kosovo or Montenegro.
Zeman ended his visit to Zagreb with the meeting with Mesic. He will
continue his three-day stay in Croatia in Dubrovnik.
Zeman also met Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan, Parliament
speaker Zlatko Tomcic and Zagreb mayor Milan Bandic.
(hina) lml