ZAGREB, Nov 26 (Hina) - Slovene President Milan Kucan will on Tuesday arrive in Zagreb for a two-day official visit to Croatia, at the invitation of his Croatian counterpart, Stjepan Mesic. Kucan will on Tuesday hold talks with Zagreb
Archbishop Josip Bozanic before visiting Mesic. According to announcements from the presidential office, Kucan, who has not been on an official visit to Zagreb since 1994, will speak with Croatian officials about the promotion of overall bilateral relations and the situation in the region. On his first day, Mesic and Kucan will hold a meeting by themselves, after which official talks by the two delegations will take place. On Tuesday Kucan will also hold talks with leaders of the Slovene minority in Croatia, representatives of the Croatian Opposition, presidents of the Democratic Centre and Croatian Democratic Union, Mate Granic and Ivo Sanader. He will then speak with p
ZAGREB, Nov 26 (Hina) - Slovene President Milan Kucan will on
Tuesday arrive in Zagreb for a two-day official visit to Croatia, at
the invitation of his Croatian counterpart, Stjepan Mesic.
Kucan will on Tuesday hold talks with Zagreb Archbishop Josip
Bozanic before visiting Mesic.
According to announcements from the presidential office, Kucan,
who has not been on an official visit to Zagreb since 1994, will
speak with Croatian officials about the promotion of overall
bilateral relations and the situation in the region.
On his first day, Mesic and Kucan will hold a meeting by themselves,
after which official talks by the two delegations will take place.
On Tuesday Kucan will also hold talks with leaders of the Slovene
minority in Croatia, representatives of the Croatian Opposition,
presidents of the Democratic Centre and Croatian Democratic Union,
Mate Granic and Ivo Sanader.
He will then speak with parliament speaker Zlatko Tomcic and hold a
speech in parliament. Kucan will conclude his official part of the
visit with talks with Prime Minister Ivica Racan.
(hina) lml