HANNOVER, June 11 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister Ivica Racan held talks in Hannover on Sunday with representatives of RWA Umwelt Aqua, a major German concern dealing primarily with the treatment of liquid waste. Racan made a
day-long visit to Hannover on the occasion of Republic of Croatia National Day at the 30th EXPO 2000 world exhibition, which opened on June 1. During talks, RWA Umwelt Aqua's directors presented the concern, while Croatia's delegation outlined its interests. Two years ago, the concern and Croatia signed a DM350 million agreement on liquid waste treatment in Zagreb. The concern is interested in the final realisation of the project and similar ones in Osijek and Rijeka. RWA Umwelt Aqua also participated in the construction of the Plomin II thermoelectric power plant. Today's talks also tackled possibilities of joint presentations on third markets. Following the talks, Racan, Deputy Pr
HANNOVER, June 11 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister Ivica Racan
held talks in Hannover on Sunday with representatives of RWA Umwelt
Aqua, a major German concern dealing primarily with the treatment
of liquid waste.
Racan made a day-long visit to Hannover on the occasion of Republic
of Croatia National Day at the 30th EXPO 2000 world exhibition,
which opened on June 1.
During talks, RWA Umwelt Aqua's directors presented the concern,
while Croatia's delegation outlined its interests.
Two years ago, the concern and Croatia signed a DM350 million
agreement on liquid waste treatment in Zagreb. The concern is
interested in the final realisation of the project and similar ones
in Osijek and Rijeka.
RWA Umwelt Aqua also participated in the construction of the Plomin
II thermoelectric power plant.
Today's talks also tackled possibilities of joint presentations on
third markets.
Following the talks, Racan, Deputy Prime Minister Zeljka
Antunovic, Foreign Minister Tonino Picula, and Tourism Minister
Pave Zupan-Ruskovic departed for an official visit to the Czech
Republic.
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