PRAGUE, June 11 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister Ivica Racan arrived in Prague on Sunday for an official visit to the Czech Republic during which he and his hosts will discuss, among else, the advancement of bilateral cooperation,
especially in tourism. Racan is heading a Croatian delegation which includes Deputy Prime Minister Zeljka Antunovic, Foreign Minister Tonino Picula, Tourism Minister Pave Zupan-Ruskovic, and Deputy Economy Minister Neven Mimica. On Monday, Racan is to meet Czech counterpart Milos Zeman, and the presidents of the Czech parliament's House of Representatives, Vaclav Klaus, and Senate, Libusa Benesova. Croatia's prime minister and the Czech officials are expected to address integration processes, the possibility of signing a free trade agreement which is a condition for Croatia to access the Central European Free Trade Agreement, advancing tourist cooperation, and the possibility of clearing th
PRAGUE, June 11 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister Ivica Racan
arrived in Prague on Sunday for an official visit to the Czech
Republic during which he and his hosts will discuss, among else, the
advancement of bilateral cooperation, especially in tourism.
Racan is heading a Croatian delegation which includes Deputy Prime
Minister Zeljka Antunovic, Foreign Minister Tonino Picula, Tourism
Minister Pave Zupan-Ruskovic, and Deputy Economy Minister Neven
Mimica.
On Monday, Racan is to meet Czech counterpart Milos Zeman, and the
presidents of the Czech parliament's House of Representatives,
Vaclav Klaus, and Senate, Libusa Benesova.
Croatia's prime minister and the Czech officials are expected to
address integration processes, the possibility of signing a free
trade agreement which is a condition for Croatia to access the
Central European Free Trade Agreement, advancing tourist
cooperation, and the possibility of clearing the former
Czechoslovakia's debt to Croatia.
The other members of the Croatian delegation will hold separate
talks with Czech officials. Deputy Prime Minister Antunovic should
meet Labour and Social Welfare Minister Vladimir Spigl, Foreign
Minister Picula Czech counterpart Jan Kovan, and Tourism Minister
Zupan-Ruskovic is to hold talks with Czech Regional Development
Minister Petar Lachnint.
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