WASHINGTON, May 4 (Hina) - Some forty members of the club of former students of the most renowned American universities, Harvard, visited the Croatian Embassy in Washington on Wednesday night. Most of the present are now leading
personnel in various companies or senior state and military officials. The visit was an opportunity to get acquainted with Croatia and possibilities of business cooperation. The club has about 400 members who meet twice a year and speak with diplomatic representatives, club chairman Bruce Avery said. During a luncheon at the Croatian Embassy, the guests were shown a film about the tourist beauties of Croatia, and wished to know about the current political situation, stimulation and possible restrictions of foreign investments, tourism and traffic in Croatia, as well as its relations with neighbouring countries. Such meeting always open up the possibilities of future business cooperation wit
WASHINGTON, May 4 (Hina) - Some forty members of the club of former
students of the most renowned American universities, Harvard,
visited the Croatian Embassy in Washington on Wednesday night.
Most of the present are now leading personnel in various companies
or senior state and military officials.
The visit was an opportunity to get acquainted with Croatia and
possibilities of business cooperation.
The club has about 400 members who meet twice a year and speak with
diplomatic representatives, club chairman Bruce Avery said.
During a luncheon at the Croatian Embassy, the guests were shown a
film about the tourist beauties of Croatia, and wished to know about
the current political situation, stimulation and possible
restrictions of foreign investments, tourism and traffic in
Croatia, as well as its relations with neighbouring countries.
Such meeting always open up the possibilities of future business
cooperation with the host country, which was one of the main goals
of the founding of the club, Avery said.
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