ZAGREB, Sept 3 (Hina) - Croatia fully accepts and applauds the arrival of members of the EastWest Institute (EWI), deeming their advice exceptionally important, Croatian President Stipe Mesic said Sunday. "Their report is particularly
important pursuant to which we can expect investments into small and middle-scale businesses, which is very important for employment," Mesic said ahead of a dinner prepared for the EWI members. The co-chairman, Marti Ahtisaari, and the advisory board for the Southeast of Europe arrived in Zagreb on Sunday. Ahtisaari told reporters the advisory board was commencing a study on the first two working tables of the Stability Pact for the Southeast of Europe dealing with human rights and democracy issues, and economy. He expressed satisfaction for the opportunity for members of the board to hold talks and hear advice from Croatia's most senior officials before working on the report.(hina) lml
ZAGREB, Sept 3 (Hina) - Croatia fully accepts and applauds the
arrival of members of the EastWest Institute (EWI), deeming their
advice exceptionally important, Croatian President Stipe Mesic
said Sunday.
"Their report is particularly important pursuant to which we can
expect investments into small and middle-scale businesses, which
is very important for employment," Mesic said ahead of a dinner
prepared for the EWI members.
The co-chairman, Marti Ahtisaari, and the advisory board for the
Southeast of Europe arrived in Zagreb on Sunday.
Ahtisaari told reporters the advisory board was commencing a study
on the first two working tables of the Stability Pact for the
Southeast of Europe dealing with human rights and democracy issues,
and economy.
He expressed satisfaction for the opportunity for members of the
board to hold talks and hear advice from Croatia's most senior
officials before working on the report.
(hina) lml