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CROATIA AND HUNGARY SIGN RE-ADMISSION AGREEMENT

ZAGREB, Nov 15 (Hina) - The Croatian and Hungarian Interior Ministers, Sime Lucin and Sandor Pinter respectively, signed a re-admission agreement and a cooperation protocol in Zagreb Thursday. "This agreement refers to foreigners who have temporary residence on the entire territory of our two countries and it has been drawn up according to the European Union standards," Lucin told reporters after signing the agreement. Each country guarantees that it will re-admit citizens from third countries who enter the territory of the other country from its territory. Lucin told reporters the cooperation between the two countries' ministries was exemplary, adding that "with regard to illegal migrations, Croatia has least problems on the border with Hungary." Pinter agreed with Lucin, adding the cooperation between the two ministries was traditionally good, based on the effective cooperation of regular and border police forces.(hi
ZAGREB, Nov 15 (Hina) - The Croatian and Hungarian Interior Ministers, Sime Lucin and Sandor Pinter respectively, signed a re- admission agreement and a cooperation protocol in Zagreb Thursday. "This agreement refers to foreigners who have temporary residence on the entire territory of our two countries and it has been drawn up according to the European Union standards," Lucin told reporters after signing the agreement. Each country guarantees that it will re-admit citizens from third countries who enter the territory of the other country from its territory. Lucin told reporters the cooperation between the two countries' ministries was exemplary, adding that "with regard to illegal migrations, Croatia has least problems on the border with Hungary." Pinter agreed with Lucin, adding the cooperation between the two ministries was traditionally good, based on the effective cooperation of regular and border police forces. (hina) np sb

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