DUBROVNIK, July 11 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic held talks with Slovene colleague Milan Kucan in Dubrovnik on Tuesday. They were later joined by Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic. The three presidents supported
democratic development in the region, once again committing to further cooperation and condemning the pressure of Belgrade's regime on Montenegro, President Mesic's adviser on internal affairs, Igor Dekanic, told reporters in the southern Croatian seaside resort after the talks. "They supported the reasonable policy of Montenegro and its government, which is trying to resist the big pressure from Belgrade in a very wise way," said Dekanic. He added Mesic and Kucan agreed to meet in the future and cooperate as closely as possible on open issues. It was agreed another meeting would be held next year at the opening of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival. President Mesic promised the resort's
DUBROVNIK, July 11 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic held
talks with Slovene colleague Milan Kucan in Dubrovnik on Tuesday.
They were later joined by Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic.
The three presidents supported democratic development in the
region, once again committing to further cooperation and
condemning the pressure of Belgrade's regime on Montenegro,
President Mesic's adviser on internal affairs, Igor Dekanic, told
reporters in the southern Croatian seaside resort after the talks.
"They supported the reasonable policy of Montenegro and its
government, which is trying to resist the big pressure from
Belgrade in a very wise way," said Dekanic.
He added Mesic and Kucan agreed to meet in the future and cooperate
as closely as possible on open issues. It was agreed another meeting
would be held next year at the opening of the Dubrovnik Summer
Festival. President Mesic promised the resort's residents he would
bring another president next year, Dekanic said.
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