DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, April 10 (Hina) - A three-day regional seminar on the implementation of the convention on a chemical weapons ban started in the southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik on Monday. The seminar was organised by the
Croatian Government national commission for the implementation of the convention and the organisation for a chemical weapons ban from The Hague. Over 50 participants from 23 European countries, including representatives of the chemical industry, attended the seminar. According to Government's Commissioner for the implementation of the convention Anamarija Besker, present at the seminar should discuss experience in the implementation of the convention and the improvement of regional cooperation. The seminar is a part of continual cooperation between Croatia and the organisation for chemical weapons ban and other multilateral organisations within the United Nati
DUBROVNIK, April 10 (Hina) - A three-day regional seminar on the
implementation of the convention on a chemical weapons ban started
in the southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik on Monday.
The seminar was organised by the Croatian Government national
commission for the implementation of the convention and the
organisation for a chemical weapons ban from The Hague. Over 50
participants from 23 European countries, including
representatives of the chemical industry, attended the seminar.
According to Government's Commissioner for the implementation of
the convention Anamarija Besker, present at the seminar should
discuss experience in the implementation of the convention and the
improvement of regional cooperation.
The seminar is a part of continual cooperation between Croatia and
the organisation for chemical weapons ban and other multilateral
organisations within the United Nations.
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