SPLIT, June 6 (Hina) - The Croatian Navy ship "Kralj Petar Kresimir IV" on Tuesday left Croatia for a three-day visit to the Slovenian port of Koper. This is the first visit of a Croatian navy ship to a neighbouring and friendly state
since Croatia gained independence, the Croatian Navy (HRM) department for public relations said in a statement. The visit takes place ahead of tomorrow's two-day visit by a Croatian Navy delegation to the Slovene army. The Croatian delegates will be led by Croatian Navy Commander Vid Stipetic. The visit is organised within an annual plan on bilateral cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia. "The visit demonstrates that the cooperation between the two states in the military field is developing well," the statement said.(hina) mm rml
SPLIT, June 6 (Hina) - The Croatian Navy ship "Kralj Petar Kresimir
IV" on Tuesday left Croatia for a three-day visit to the Slovenian
port of Koper. This is the first visit of a Croatian navy ship to a
neighbouring and friendly state since Croatia gained independence,
the Croatian Navy (HRM) department for public relations said in a
statement.
The visit takes place ahead of tomorrow's two-day visit by a
Croatian Navy delegation to the Slovene army. The Croatian
delegates will be led by Croatian Navy Commander Vid Stipetic.
The visit is organised within an annual plan on bilateral
cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia.
"The visit demonstrates that the cooperation between the two states
in the military field is developing well," the statement said.
(hina) mm rml