ZAGREB, June 8 (Hina) - The regional table of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe on Thursday finished its session in Salonika by adopting a document entitled "The Agenda For Stability". The document highlights the necessity
for greater transparency of all processes inside the Pact, read a statement released by the Croatian Foreign Ministry in Zagreb. According to the Agenda, the relation between Pact Special Co-ordinator and the European Commission should be strengthened. Two countries that have been observers so far - Switzerland and Norway - and two countries-benefactors - Canada and Japan - become equal participants in the Pact. The Salonika meeting made a step forward with the aim of more effective implementation of adopted project. At this meeting, Croatia presented its report on all activities Zagreb has taken within the Stability Pact to date. Croatian officials notified the
ZAGREB, June 8 (Hina) - The regional table of the Stability Pact for
South Eastern Europe on Thursday finished its session in Salonika
by adopting a document entitled "The Agenda For Stability".
The document highlights the necessity for greater transparency of
all processes inside the Pact, read a statement released by the
Croatian Foreign Ministry in Zagreb.
According to the Agenda, the relation between Pact Special Co-
ordinator and the European Commission should be strengthened.
Two countries that have been observers so far - Switzerland and
Norway - and two countries-benefactors - Canada and Japan - become
equal participants in the Pact.
The Salonika meeting made a step forward with the aim of more
effective implementation of adopted project.
At this meeting, Croatia presented its report on all activities
Zagreb has taken within the Stability Pact to date.
Croatian officials notified the Salonika meeting's participants of
results of the recent session of national co-ordinators, which took
place in Zagreb last week.
The report on Croatia's activities received very favourable
assessments, particularly by the United States and Pact Special Co-
ordinator Bodo Hombach who described it as an example of the active
contribution to the Pact's work.
Most participants in the Salonika meeting cited recent Croatian
democratic processes and Croatia as a generator of stability in the
region.
A delegation of the European Commission (EC) delivered to them a
document on the topic about the European Union and Croatia and new
prospects in their relationship, read the ministry's statement.
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