ZAGREB, June 12 (Hina) - First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic on Monday held talks with a delegation of the Romanian parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, led by Victor Bostinaru. The two sides discussed cooperation between
the two countries, in particular improving their economic cooperation. According to a statement from the Government's Public Relations Office, both sides expressed a wish for exchanging political and economic experience by intensifying the dialogue between the governments and parliaments of the two countries. They agreed that there were no open questions between Croatia and Romania and that they shared many similarities in dealing with the problems of transition and stability. The talks also tackled the situation in the region and participation in the Stability Pact projects. The stability of the region will depend significantly on the economic development of countries in sou
ZAGREB, June 12 (Hina) - First Deputy Prime Minister Goran Granic on
Monday held talks with a delegation of the Romanian parliament's
Committee on Foreign Affairs, led by Victor Bostinaru.
The two sides discussed cooperation between the two countries, in
particular improving their economic cooperation.
According to a statement from the Government's Public Relations
Office, both sides expressed a wish for exchanging political and
economic experience by intensifying the dialogue between the
governments and parliaments of the two countries. They agreed that
there were no open questions between Croatia and Romania and that
they shared many similarities in dealing with the problems of
transition and stability.
The talks also tackled the situation in the region and
participation in the Stability Pact projects. The stability of the
region will depend significantly on the economic development of
countries in south and south-east Europe, the two sides concluded,
adding they expected the international community to support
economic reforms and provide assistance in stabilising economy in
the region.
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