ZAGREB, May 19 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan will on Monday leave Croatia for a one-day official visit to Hungary at the head of a government delegation. Racan and his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban will sign an
agreement enabling Croatian and Hungarian citizens to cross the Croatian-Hungarian border with their IDs, the Croatian Government's spokeswoman said in Zagreb on Friday. The Croatian government delegation also includes Deputy Prime Minister Slavko Linic, Economy Minister Goranko Fizulic, and Agriculture Minister Bozidar Pankretic. The two sides, led by Prime Ministers Racan and Orban will on Tuesday discuss ways to improve the status of the Croat minority in Hungary and the Hungarian minority in Croatia as well as plans for Hungary to use the Rijeka port more frequently, spokeswoman Aleksandra Kolaric said. The two premiers should also sign a free trade agreement. On the first day of their v
ZAGREB, May 19 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan will on
Monday leave Croatia for a one-day official visit to Hungary at the
head of a government delegation.
Racan and his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban will sign an
agreement enabling Croatian and Hungarian citizens to cross the
Croatian-Hungarian border with their IDs, the Croatian
Government's spokeswoman said in Zagreb on Friday.
The Croatian government delegation also includes Deputy Prime
Minister Slavko Linic, Economy Minister Goranko Fizulic, and
Agriculture Minister Bozidar Pankretic.
The two sides, led by Prime Ministers Racan and Orban will on
Tuesday discuss ways to improve the status of the Croat minority in
Hungary and the Hungarian minority in Croatia as well as plans for
Hungary to use the Rijeka port more frequently, spokeswoman
Aleksandra Kolaric said.
The two premiers should also sign a free trade agreement.
On the first day of their visit, the Croatian delegates will meet
representatives of the Croatian Centre for Self-Management in
Hungary. On Tuesday Racan will meet Hungarian President Arpad
Goencz.
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