ZAGREB, July 12 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on Thursday will fly to the Macedonian town of Ohrid to attend a ministerial meeting of the South Eastern European Cooperation Process (SEECP). On Friday, SEECP
ministers will exchange opinions on the situation in the region and consider the progress which the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe has so far achieved, read a statement released by the Croatian Foreign Ministry today. SEECP is a forum initiated by Bulgaria in 1996 under the title 'A Balkan Initiative', and it later got the name SEECP. SEECP member countries are Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey and Macedonia that is currently holding the chairmanship over it. Although the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is a full-member country of this body, it is not invited to SEECP meetings until the situation in the region be back to normal. Croatia and Bosnia-Herze
ZAGREB, July 12 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister Tonino Picula
on Thursday will fly to the Macedonian town of Ohrid to attend a
ministerial meeting of the South Eastern European Cooperation
Process (SEECP).
On Friday, SEECP ministers will exchange opinions on the situation
in the region and consider the progress which the Stability Pact for
South Eastern Europe has so far achieved, read a statement released
by the Croatian Foreign Ministry today.
SEECP is a forum initiated by Bulgaria in 1996 under the title 'A
Balkan Initiative', and it later got the name SEECP.
SEECP member countries are Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania,
Turkey and Macedonia that is currently holding the chairmanship
over it.
Although the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is a full-member
country of this body, it is not invited to SEECP meetings until the
situation in the region be back to normal.
Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina attend SEECP sessions as
observers.
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