BRUSSELS BRUSSELS, Feb 9 (Hina) - During his visit to Brussels, scheduled for February 14 and 15, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan and his associates will hold talks with senior officials of the European Union and NATO on
possibilities of Croatia's accelerated joining Euro-Atlantic integration. The two-day-long visit of the delegation of the Croatian Government should start by talks with president of the European Union Commission Roman Prodi, followed by a meeting with foreign ministers of 15 European member-countries. Talks in NATO headquarters are scheduled for February 15. Prime Minister Racan and the delegation of the Croatian Government will meet NATO Secretary General George Robertson. They are also scheduled to talk with permanent representatives of NATO member-countries. The Croatian delegation should also hold talks with European Union special envoy for foreign policy Javier Solana and European Union Commissioner for fo
BRUSSELS, Feb 9 (Hina) - During his visit to Brussels, scheduled for
February 14 and 15, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan and his
associates will hold talks with senior officials of the European
Union and NATO on possibilities of Croatia's accelerated joining
Euro-Atlantic integration.
The two-day-long visit of the delegation of the Croatian Government
should start by talks with president of the European Union
Commission Roman Prodi, followed by a meeting with foreign
ministers of 15 European member-countries.
Talks in NATO headquarters are scheduled for February 15. Prime
Minister Racan and the delegation of the Croatian Government will
meet NATO Secretary General George Robertson. They are also
scheduled to talk with permanent representatives of NATO member-
countries.
The Croatian delegation should also hold talks with European Union
special envoy for foreign policy Javier Solana and European Union
Commissioner for foreign relations Chris Patten.
Racan should also hold talks with his hosts on relations between
Croatia and Belgium.
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