ROME, Nov 3 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina issued a joint statement in Rome on Friday in which they positively assessed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's joining the United
Nations, as a successor country of the former Yugoslavia. The ministers said in the statement this would help the solving of open issues which occurred after the break-up of the former Yugoslavia. Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on Friday in Rome held talks with his counterparts from Slovenia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, who also attended a meeting of the Council of Europe held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Convention on Human Rights.(hina) it jn
ROME, Nov 3 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of Croatia, Slovenia,
Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina issued a joint statement in Rome
on Friday in which they positively assessed the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia's joining the United Nations, as a successor country of
the former Yugoslavia.
The ministers said in the statement this would help the solving of
open issues which occurred after the break-up of the former
Yugoslavia.
Croatian Foreign Minister Tonino Picula on Friday in Rome held
talks with his counterparts from Slovenia, Macedonia and Bosnia-
Herzegovina, who also attended a meeting of the Council of Europe
held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the
Convention on Human Rights.
(hina) it jn