ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - A vice president of the Croatian National Sabor and the president of the Sabor's House of Representatives' Foreign Policy Committee, Zdravko Tomac on Monday received an observer of the Council of Europe's
Parliamentary Assembly at elections and the president of the Slovene parliament's Committee for International Relations Jelko Kacin, the Croatian National Sabor reported. During the talks, the two officials concluded that more suitable atmosphere for further cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia in foreign was created by political changes in Croatia. Tomac and Lacin also discussed the political situation in Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and other Southeast European countries. During the talks, the two officials expressed wish that Croatia and Slovenia take joint standpoints regarding the implementation of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe. On behalf of the Slovene parli
ZAGREB, Feb 7 (Hina) - A vice president of the Croatian National
Sabor and the president of the Sabor's House of Representatives'
Foreign Policy Committee, Zdravko Tomac on Monday received an
observer of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly at
elections and the president of the Slovene parliament's Committee
for International Relations Jelko Kacin, the Croatian National
Sabor reported.
During the talks, the two officials concluded that more suitable
atmosphere for further cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia in
foreign was created by political changes in Croatia.
Tomac and Lacin also discussed the political situation in
Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and other Southeast European
countries.
During the talks, the two officials expressed wish that Croatia and
Slovenia take joint standpoints regarding the implementation of
the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe.
On behalf of the Slovene parliament, Kacin invited Tomac to visit
the Slovene Parliament's Foreign Policy Committee.
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