ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - Austria has always supported Croatia on its path to Euro-Atlantic associations and will continue to be its 'advocate', Austrian Foreign Minister Benita Ferrero Waldner said in Zagreb on Friday. Austria has
always given support to Croatia on its road to international organisations and on the road to the European Union, Ferrero Waldner, who is also chairing the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), told reporters following her meeting with Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula. Austria will continue to be Croatia's advocate... and I hope we will soon see each other in Vienna for longer and more detailed talks, said the Austrian official, who arrived in Zagreb for the inauguration of the new Croatian President Stjepan Mesic. In the morning, Croatia's Picula met his Ukrainian counterpart Boris Tarasjuk, Norway's Deputy Foreign Minis
ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - Austria has always supported Croatia on its
path to Euro-Atlantic associations and will continue to be its
'advocate', Austrian Foreign Minister Benita Ferrero Waldner said
in Zagreb on Friday.
Austria has always given support to Croatia on its road to
international organisations and on the road to the European Union,
Ferrero Waldner, who is also chairing the Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), told reporters following her
meeting with Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula.
Austria will continue to be Croatia's advocate... and I hope we will
soon see each other in Vienna for longer and more detailed talks,
said the Austrian official, who arrived in Zagreb for the
inauguration of the new Croatian President Stjepan Mesic.
In the morning, Croatia's Picula met his Ukrainian counterpart
Boris Tarasjuk, Norway's Deputy Foreign Minister Janna Haaland
Matlary, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Nawaf Massalh and the
State Secretary at the Finnish Foreign Ministry, Jukka Valtassari,
who were representing their countries at Mesic's inauguration.
(hina) mm rml