DUBROVNIK, May 24 (Hina) - A symposium dubbed the Year of the Stability Pact for the Southeast of Europe -- Way Ahead organised by the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly committee for economy and development, ended on
Wednesday. Some sixty participants, of which 40 are representatives of Council of Europe member-countries, discussed several subjects including a comprehensive approach to regional development, initiatives against corruption and white collar crime, as well as coordination among international institutions. "The Stability Pact opened for Croatia great opportunities and possibilities for quickly integrating into the European Union and in this sense we need to stress the significance of stabilisation and association dealt with within the Pact itself," Deputy European integration Ministry Visnja Samardzija said. She added the goal of the meeting was to stimulate cooperation within the region and draw it closer to Eur
DUBROVNIK, May 24 (Hina) - A symposium dubbed the Year of the
Stability Pact for the Southeast of Europe -- Way Ahead organised by
the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly committee for
economy and development, ended on Wednesday.
Some sixty participants, of which 40 are representatives of Council
of Europe member-countries, discussed several subjects including a
comprehensive approach to regional development, initiatives
against corruption and white collar crime, as well as coordination
among international institutions.
"The Stability Pact opened for Croatia great opportunities and
possibilities for quickly integrating into the European Union and
in this sense we need to stress the significance of stabilisation
and association dealt with within the Pact itself," Deputy European
integration Ministry Visnja Samardzija said.
She added the goal of the meeting was to stimulate cooperation
within the region and draw it closer to European structures.
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