ZAGREB, Feb 17 (Hina) - Croatia and Italy will work not only on the strengthening of bilateral cooperation, but on the strengthening of cooperation among Adriatic countries as well, Croatia's and Italy's premiers said in Zagreb on
Thursday. Speaking to reporters after talks between the two countries' delegations, Italian Premier Massimo D'Alema welcomed the "new course in Croatia," saying Italy wanted "special relations with Croatia, and fully supports all of its endeavours." "It is finally time for us to show that the Adriatic Sea too connects the countries around it," said Croatia's newly-elected Premier Racan. Today's D'Alema-Racan talks are the first on a prime minister level taking place in Zagreb since the establishment of a new government. The Italian delegation has arrived in Zagreb to attend the inauguration of Croatia's new President Stipe Mesic on Friday.MORE...(hina) ha
ZAGREB, Feb 17 (Hina) - Croatia and Italy will work not only on the
strengthening of bilateral cooperation, but on the strengthening
of cooperation among Adriatic countries as well, Croatia's and
Italy's premiers said in Zagreb on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters after talks between the two countries'
delegations, Italian Premier Massimo D'Alema welcomed the "new
course in Croatia," saying Italy wanted "special relations with
Croatia, and fully supports all of its endeavours."
"It is finally time for us to show that the Adriatic Sea too connects
the countries around it," said Croatia's newly-elected Premier
Racan.
Today's D'Alema-Racan talks are the first on a prime minister level
taking place in Zagreb since the establishment of a new
government.
The Italian delegation has arrived in Zagreb to attend the
inauguration of Croatia's new President Stipe Mesic on Friday.
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