ZAGREB, Oct 18 (Hina) - Croatian civilian and military representatives at NATO on Wednesday held a meeting with military envoys of NATO member-countries accredited in Croatia and taking part in a seven-day seminar of the organisation
in Brussels. The goal of the meeting was to "expand and deepen cooperation," a Croatian military representative at NATO, brigadier general Marin Pivcevic told Hina in a telephone conversation. Present were also Croatian Ambassador to NATO, Janko Vraniczany-Dobrinovic and the embassy's chief secretary, Veselko Grubisic. NATO member-countries military envoys in Croatia have a special association. "Croatia is the first country in which they have such a club," Pivcevic said, adding the club had 12 NATO representatives. The meeting in Brussels was also attended by representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary. "These are all bilateral mi
ZAGREB, Oct 18 (Hina) - Croatian civilian and military
representatives at NATO on Wednesday held a meeting with military
envoys of NATO member-countries accredited in Croatia and taking
part in a seven-day seminar of the organisation in Brussels.
The goal of the meeting was to "expand and deepen cooperation," a
Croatian military representative at NATO, brigadier general Marin
Pivcevic told Hina in a telephone conversation.
Present were also Croatian Ambassador to NATO, Janko Vraniczany-
Dobrinovic and the embassy's chief secretary, Veselko Grubisic.
NATO member-countries military envoys in Croatia have a special
association.
"Croatia is the first country in which they have such a club,"
Pivcevic said, adding the club had 12 NATO representatives.
The meeting in Brussels was also attended by representatives of the
United States, Great Britain, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Czech
Republic and Hungary.
"These are all bilateral military attaches, and according to NATO's
new policy, the sphere of their work is expanding to not only
bilateral but also multilateral issues," Pivcevic said.
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