PULA, June 7 (Hina) - Members of military diplomatic corps in Croatia, led by Slovene Brigadier Zlatko Vehovar, on Wednesday visited the coastal town of Pula after the biggest Croatian seaport of Rijeka. Following their tour of the
headquarters of the military maritime sector for the northern Adriatic, representatives of 17 countries went to the airport and the military training centre in Pula. Wives of military attaches were guests of the orphans' house "Ruza Petrovic". Brigadier Vehovar told reporters that military attaches in Croatia were mostly interested in the re-organisation of Croatia's Defence Ministry and armed forces in line with European standards in order that Zagreb can perform as much better cooperation as possible within the Partnership for Peace and NATO. According to him, the military diplomatic corps has been pleased with the current changes and activities of the Defence
PULA, June 7 (Hina) - Members of military diplomatic corps in
Croatia, led by Slovene Brigadier Zlatko Vehovar, on Wednesday
visited the coastal town of Pula after the biggest Croatian seaport
of Rijeka.
Following their tour of the headquarters of the military maritime
sector for the northern Adriatic, representatives of 17 countries
went to the airport and the military training centre in Pula.
Wives of military attaches were guests of the orphans' house "Ruza
Petrovic".
Brigadier Vehovar told reporters that military attaches in Croatia
were mostly interested in the re-organisation of Croatia's Defence
Ministry and armed forces in line with European standards in order
that Zagreb can perform as much better cooperation as possible
within the Partnership for Peace and NATO.
According to him, the military diplomatic corps has been pleased
with the current changes and activities of the Defence Ministry and
Army in the process of re-organisation.
(hina) ms