ZAGREB, Sept 11 (Hina) - Special coordinator for the Stability Pact Bodo Hombach on Monday said he expected Croatia's projects within the Stability Pact to be carried out as planned, adding this should be confirmed by representatives
of the European Investment Bank, who are to visit Croatia next week. According to a conversation I had with representatives of the European Investment Bank, I know that all unnecessary difficulties will be removed and that the EIB is willing to closely cooperate with Croatia, Hombach said after talks with deputy speaker of the Croatian national parliament Slavko Linic and ministers of economy, public works and craftsmanship, Goranko Fizulic, Radimir Cacic and Zeljko Pacek. The European Investment Bank was established in 1958, as an autonomous body for the financing of capital investments earmarked for the strengthening of European integration by the promotion of European Union's
ZAGREB, Sept 11 (Hina) - Special coordinator for the Stability Pact
Bodo Hombach on Monday said he expected Croatia's projects within
the Stability Pact to be carried out as planned, adding this should
be confirmed by representatives of the European Investment Bank,
who are to visit Croatia next week.
According to a conversation I had with representatives of the
European Investment Bank, I know that all unnecessary difficulties
will be removed and that the EIB is willing to closely cooperate
with Croatia, Hombach said after talks with deputy speaker of the
Croatian national parliament Slavko Linic and ministers of
economy, public works and craftsmanship, Goranko Fizulic, Radimir
Cacic and Zeljko Pacek.
The European Investment Bank was established in 1958, as an
autonomous body for the financing of capital investments earmarked
for the strengthening of European integration by the promotion of
European Union's economy policy.
Hombach arrived in Zagreb to attend the Stability Pact Summit to be
held on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Monday the special coordinator for the Stability Pact held talks
Croatian parliament speaker Zlatko Tomcic who is the host of the
Summit.
The summit is an opportunity for the exchange of legislation
experience in the field of security, struggle against corruption,
development of economy and the return of refugees.
Tomcic said he proposed that he, Hombach and special representative
for Bosnia-Herzegovina Wolfgang Petritsch meet in Sarajevo to
discuss the issue of the slow return of Bosniaks and Croats in the
Banja Luka and Posavina regions.
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