ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - Foreign ministers of the countries aspiring to join NATO, including Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula, will meet in Slovenia's Bled on October 4 to discuss prospects and possibilities of cooperation within
the attempt to join the organisation. Croatia is participating in the meetings of the so-called Vilnius Group (V-10) on regular basis. The Vilnius group consists of countries aspiring to join NATO -- Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. The foreign ministers in Bled will held talks with NATO Secretary General George Robertson and participants of the 47th Annual Assembly of the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA), which will be held in Bled at the same time. They will present their standpoints on the process of the expanding of NATO, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Tuesday. The Bled meeting is
ZAGREB, Oct 2 (Hina) - Foreign ministers of the countries aspiring
to join NATO, including Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula,
will meet in Slovenia's Bled on October 4 to discuss prospects and
possibilities of cooperation within the attempt to join the
organisation.
Croatia is participating in the meetings of the so-called Vilnius
Group (V-10) on regular basis. The Vilnius group consists of
countries aspiring to join NATO -- Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia and
Slovenia.
The foreign ministers in Bled will held talks with NATO Secretary
General George Robertson and participants of the 47th Annual
Assembly of the Atlantic Treaty Association (ATA), which will be
held in Bled at the same time. They will present their standpoints
on the process of the expanding of NATO, the Croatian Foreign
Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.
The Bled meeting is an introduction to the meeting of heads of
states of the V-10 group to be held in Sofia on October 5.
The Croatian delegation in Sofia will be led by President Stipe
Mesic.
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