ZAGREB-SUMMIT-Politika SEVERAL COUNTRIES STILL TO CONFIRM THEIR PRESENCE AT ZAGREB SUMMIT ZAGREB, Nov 17 (Hina) - Slovenia, Montenegro, Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia have not yet confirmed their arrival to the
Zagreb Summit on November 24, Croatian Foreign Ministry spokesman Goran Rotim said Friday. We hope this is only an administrative mistake and not a message to the European Union, Rotim told Hina in a phone interview. Slovenia on Thursday said in a statement Foreign Minister Lojze Peterle would represent the country at the Zagreb Summit, however, Rotim said the Croatian Foreign Ministry had not yet received an official confirmation of the information released by Slovene news agency STA. Some Croatian media on Friday speculated it was possible that Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica, and Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic would fail to show at the Zagreb Summit. The Yugoslav Embassy in Zagreb failed to comment on media headlines. They also fail to confir
ZAGREB, Nov 17 (Hina) - Slovenia, Montenegro, Macedonia and the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia have not yet confirmed their arrival
to the Zagreb Summit on November 24, Croatian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Goran Rotim said Friday.
We hope this is only an administrative mistake and not a message to
the European Union, Rotim told Hina in a phone interview.
Slovenia on Thursday said in a statement Foreign Minister Lojze
Peterle would represent the country at the Zagreb Summit, however,
Rotim said the Croatian Foreign Ministry had not yet received an
official confirmation of the information released by Slovene news
agency STA.
Some Croatian media on Friday speculated it was possible that
Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica, and Montenegrin President
Milo Djukanovic would fail to show at the Zagreb Summit.
The Yugoslav Embassy in Zagreb failed to comment on media
headlines. They also fail to confirm the arrival of their
representative.
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