ZAGREB, May 22 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on Monday left for Budapest for a two-day official visit to Hungary during which he will sign an agreement on citizens crossing the Croatian-Hungarian border with only
identification cards with his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban. The Croatian delegation consists Vice-Premier Slavko Linic, Economy Minister Goranko Fizulic and Agriculture Minister Bozidar Pankretic. Croatian and Hungarian delegations headed by Racan and Orban will hold talks about the promotion of the position of the Croatian national minority in Hungary and the Hungarian minority in Croatia, as well as about plans for Hungary to intensify its use of the Rijeka port. Racan and Orban will sign a joint declaration and an agreement on the visa system which will enable citizens of both countries to cross the borders without passports, only with identification cards. Racan will on Monday night meet with re
ZAGREB, May 22 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on
Monday left for Budapest for a two-day official visit to Hungary
during which he will sign an agreement on citizens crossing the
Croatian-Hungarian border with only identification cards with his
Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban.
The Croatian delegation consists Vice-Premier Slavko Linic,
Economy Minister Goranko Fizulic and Agriculture Minister Bozidar
Pankretic.
Croatian and Hungarian delegations headed by Racan and Orban will
hold talks about the promotion of the position of the Croatian
national minority in Hungary and the Hungarian minority in Croatia,
as well as about plans for Hungary to intensify its use of the Rijeka
port.
Racan and Orban will sign a joint declaration and an agreement on
the visa system which will enable citizens of both countries to
cross the borders without passports, only with identification
cards.
Racan will on Monday night meet with representatives of the Centre
of Croatian Self-Government in Hungary and on Tuesday will be
received by Hungarian President Arpad Goencz.
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