ZAGREB, July 19 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister on Thursday will visit Montenegro to offer support to the stability of Croatia's southern neighbour, a spokesman for the Croatian Foreign Ministry told Hina on Wednesday. Picula is
travelling to Podgorica at the invitation of his Montenegrin counterpart, Branko Lukovac. He will also hold talks with Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic, Premier Filip Vujanovic and Parliament Speaker Svetozar Marovic. Spokesman Goran Rotim described Picula's visit to Montenegro as a move in compliance with Zagreb's interest in the stability of the entire region. We thus contribute to future security and the development of the area bordering with our south frontier as well as to the progress in our tourism, the Croatian Ministry's spokesman added. Picula and his Montenegrin hosts are expected to discuss the current cooperation and possibilities of its promotion, particula
ZAGREB, July 19 (Hina) - Croatia's Foreign Minister on Thursday
will visit Montenegro to offer support to the stability of
Croatia's southern neighbour, a spokesman for the Croatian Foreign
Ministry told Hina on Wednesday.
Picula is travelling to Podgorica at the invitation of his
Montenegrin counterpart, Branko Lukovac.
He will also hold talks with Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic,
Premier Filip Vujanovic and Parliament Speaker Svetozar Marovic.
Spokesman Goran Rotim described Picula's visit to Montenegro as a
move in compliance with Zagreb's interest in the stability of the
entire region.
We thus contribute to future security and the development of the
area bordering with our south frontier as well as to the progress in
our tourism, the Croatian Ministry's spokesman added.
Picula and his Montenegrin hosts are expected to discuss the
current cooperation and possibilities of its promotion,
particularly in the economic sector, and prospects of rendering the
transfer of goods and people easier.
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