ZAGREB, July 25 (Hina) - The American Administration donated the most up-to-date equipment for radio and video surveillance and mine removal experts' practice, worth $100,000, to the Croatian Demining Centre (HCR), in U.S. Embassy on
Wednesday. At the delivery, Nicholas Hill, charge d'affaires, praised the HCR for its efforts to demine areas with over million mines left after the Homeland War. Reminding that the American government has allocated near $3 million by now for demining in Croatia, Hill said that mines were one of the obstacles in restoring normalcy and economic development. Dijana Plestina, an advisor of the Croatian Foreign Ministry, and Mirko Ivanusic, an HCR official in charge of international cooperation, expressed gratitude to the American government.(hina) np ms
ZAGREB, July 25 (Hina) - The American Administration donated the
most up-to-date equipment for radio and video surveillance and mine
removal experts' practice, worth $100,000, to the Croatian
Demining Centre (HCR), in U.S. Embassy on Wednesday.
At the delivery, Nicholas Hill, charge d'affaires, praised the HCR
for its efforts to demine areas with over million mines left after
the Homeland War. Reminding that the American government has
allocated near $3 million by now for demining in Croatia, Hill said
that mines were one of the obstacles in restoring normalcy and
economic development.
Dijana Plestina, an advisor of the Croatian Foreign Ministry, and
Mirko Ivanusic, an HCR official in charge of international
cooperation, expressed gratitude to the American government.
(hina) np ms