ROME ROME, Nov 5 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic, who is visiting Rome on the occasion of Jubilee 2000, held talks with his Macedonian counterpart Boris Trajkovski on Sunday. The Croatian president is on a three-day visit to
Rome, where 2,500 parliamentary deputies and other representatives of authority from almost 100 countries have gathered for Jubilee 2000. After he attended a solemn mass Pope John Paul II conducted in St Peter's Square, Mesic met Trajkovski with whom he discussed the Zagreb summit, to be held on November 24, as well as the issues of succession and the freezing of the former Yugoslav federation's accounts abroad. Along with other statesmen, Mesic attended an official lunch given by father Andrew Berty at the Order of Malta palace. The Croatian president on Saturday attended a ceremony at which three declarations - on the elimination of the Third World debt, human freedoms and human digni
ROME, Nov 5 (Hina) - Croatian President Stipe Mesic, who is visiting
Rome on the occasion of Jubilee 2000, held talks with his Macedonian
counterpart Boris Trajkovski on Sunday.
The Croatian president is on a three-day visit to Rome, where 2,500
parliamentary deputies and other representatives of authority from
almost 100 countries have gathered for Jubilee 2000.
After he attended a solemn mass Pope John Paul II conducted in St
Peter's Square, Mesic met Trajkovski with whom he discussed the
Zagreb summit, to be held on November 24, as well as the issues of
succession and the freezing of the former Yugoslav federation's
accounts abroad.
Along with other statesmen, Mesic attended an official lunch given
by father Andrew Berty at the Order of Malta palace.
The Croatian president on Saturday attended a ceremony at which
three declarations - on the elimination of the Third World debt,
human freedoms and human dignity - were signed.
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