ZAGREB, Aug 1 (Hina) - The abolishment of visas for Croatia would open Albania's corridor toward central and western Europe and initiate stronger cooperation with Croatia, Albanian Prime Minister Ilir Meta said in the Croatian Chamber
of Commerce Tuesday. The Albanian Prime Minister, who is on a two-day visit in Croatia, earlier in the day held talks with Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on possibilities for better cooperation between the two countries. The abolishment of visas between Croatia and Albania would make the cooperation easier. The two parties agreed that a regular ferry line and flights between Zagreb and Tirana needed to be established. According to Meta, apart from bilateral cooperation, trilateral cooperation between Croatia, Albania and Montenegro is justified. The Albanian Prime Minister was also received by vice president of the Croatian National Sabor Vlatko Pavl
ZAGREB, Aug 1 (Hina) - The abolishment of visas for Croatia would
open Albania's corridor toward central and western Europe and
initiate stronger cooperation with Croatia, Albanian Prime
Minister Ilir Meta said in the Croatian Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday.
The Albanian Prime Minister, who is on a two-day visit in Croatia,
earlier in the day held talks with Croatian Prime Minister Ivica
Racan on possibilities for better cooperation between the two
countries. The abolishment of visas between Croatia and Albania
would make the cooperation easier.
The two parties agreed that a regular ferry line and flights between
Zagreb and Tirana needed to be established.
According to Meta, apart from bilateral cooperation, trilateral
cooperation between Croatia, Albania and Montenegro is justified.
The Albanian Prime Minister was also received by vice president of
the Croatian National Sabor Vlatko Pavletic. Meta held talks with
representatives of the Albanian Association in Croatia.
On Wednesday, Meta is scheduled to hold talks with Croatian
President Stipe Mesic.
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