ZAGREB, Oct 17 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on Tuesday held talks with his counterpart from Guinea-Bissau, Mamadua Iaie Djala who is on an official visit to Croatia, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Picula
expressed satisfaction with the fact that Guinea-Bisau had opened a diplomatic representation office in Zagreb. The two ministers exchanged views on the possibilities of trade, particularly the use of Croatia's technology in exploiting oil. Minister Mamadua Iaie Djala was especially interested in Croatia's tourism experiences. He is the first African foreign minister to visit Croatia since its independence. Mamadua Iaie Djala is scheduled to hold talks with Croatian President Stipe Mesic, Prime Minister Ivica Racan, and deputy foreign minister Vesna Cvjetkovic-Kurelec.(hina) lml
ZAGREB, Oct 17 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on
Tuesday held talks with his counterpart from Guinea-Bissau,
Mamadua Iaie Djala who is on an official visit to Croatia, the
Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Picula expressed satisfaction with the fact that Guinea-Bisau had
opened a diplomatic representation office in Zagreb.
The two ministers exchanged views on the possibilities of trade,
particularly the use of Croatia's technology in exploiting oil.
Minister Mamadua Iaie Djala was especially interested in Croatia's
tourism experiences.
He is the first African foreign minister to visit Croatia since its
independence.
Mamadua Iaie Djala is scheduled to hold talks with Croatian
President Stipe Mesic, Prime Minister Ivica Racan, and deputy
foreign minister Vesna Cvjetkovic-Kurelec.
(hina) lml