ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - Military cooperation between Croatia and Hungary is ascending and both states are very satisfied with the development of military and political relations, Croatia's military chief-of-staff Gen. Petar Stipetic
said after talks with the Hungarian counterpart, Gen. Lajos Fodor in Zagreb on Tuesday. Assessing the Zagreb-Budapest military cooperation as more than good, Fodor said the Hungarian army, a NATO member, felt a certain sponsorship obligation towards the Croatian army, to which it transfers its experience and offers assistance. He applauded the fact that the Croatian army had made significant progress towards NATO. The two generals discussed the reorganisation of the two armed forces, the security situation in the wider Balkans area, and the global fight against terrorism. Under a Croatian-Hungarian military cooperation agreement, which covers 2002 as well, the two arm
ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - Military cooperation between Croatia and
Hungary is ascending and both states are very satisfied with the
development of military and political relations, Croatia's
military chief-of-staff Gen. Petar Stipetic said after talks with
the Hungarian counterpart, Gen. Lajos Fodor in Zagreb on Tuesday.
Assessing the Zagreb-Budapest military cooperation as more than
good, Fodor said the Hungarian army, a NATO member, felt a certain
sponsorship obligation towards the Croatian army, to which it
transfers its experience and offers assistance. He applauded the
fact that the Croatian army had made significant progress towards
NATO.
The two generals discussed the reorganisation of the two armed
forces, the security situation in the wider Balkans area, and the
global fight against terrorism.
Under a Croatian-Hungarian military cooperation agreement, which
covers 2002 as well, the two armies will resume cooperating
closely, exchanging views and experience, said Stipetic and
Fodor.
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