SARAJEVO, March 13 (Hina) - NATO Secretary-General George Robertson on Monday said that with the change of authorities in Zagreb conditions had been met for substantial improvement of relations between Croatia and the international
community as well as for Croatia's admission into European security structures. Now there are real prospects for Croatia's accession into the Partnership for Peace, Robertson told a press conference in Sarajevo where he conducted a one-day visit. He confirmed that he would travel to Croatia this week, adding this would be a reciprocal visit after Croatian Premier Ivica Racan had toured recently the NATO headquarters in Brussels. NATO Secretary-General accentuated that by the outcome of the recent elections in Croatia its citizens showed that they could bring about significant changes by voting, and in this context he called on Bosnia-Herzegovina's citizens to
SARAJEVO, March 13 (Hina) - NATO Secretary-General George
Robertson on Monday said that with the change of authorities in
Zagreb conditions had been met for substantial improvement of
relations between Croatia and the international community as well
as for Croatia's admission into European security structures.
Now there are real prospects for Croatia's accession into the
Partnership for Peace, Robertson told a press conference in
Sarajevo where he conducted a one-day visit.
He confirmed that he would travel to Croatia this week, adding this
would be a reciprocal visit after Croatian Premier Ivica Racan had
toured recently the NATO headquarters in Brussels.
NATO Secretary-General accentuated that by the outcome of the
recent elections in Croatia its citizens showed that they could
bring about significant changes by voting, and in this context he
called on Bosnia-Herzegovina's citizens to follow such example.
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