WARSAW, June 28 (Hina) - Poland's Foreign Minister Bronislaw Geremek presented Croatian President Stipe Mesic in Warsaw on Wednesday with a restored Dubrovnik incunabula, expressing satisfaction that "friends from Croatia" had given
Poland the opportunity to rescue this precious work. President Mesic received the incunabula "Omnia opera Mirandulae- Venetis", a book published in Venice in the 15th century, following talks with Polish counterpart Aleksandar Kwasniewski. "We are extremely pleased the beautiful and precious incunabula will return to where it belongs from Poland," Minister Geremek said presenting the book. President Mesic thanked the Polish experts who worked on the restoration of the valuable book from the Dubrovnik archive, pointing out "there are no greater experts in this field than the Polish."(hina) ha
WARSAW, June 28 (Hina) - Poland's Foreign Minister Bronislaw
Geremek presented Croatian President Stipe Mesic in Warsaw on
Wednesday with a restored Dubrovnik incunabula, expressing
satisfaction that "friends from Croatia" had given Poland the
opportunity to rescue this precious work.
President Mesic received the incunabula "Omnia opera Mirandulae-
Venetis", a book published in Venice in the 15th century, following
talks with Polish counterpart Aleksandar Kwasniewski.
"We are extremely pleased the beautiful and precious incunabula
will return to where it belongs from Poland," Minister Geremek said
presenting the book.
President Mesic thanked the Polish experts who worked on the
restoration of the valuable book from the Dubrovnik archive,
pointing out "there are no greater experts in this field than the
Polish."
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