ZAGREB, Nov 24 (Hina) - Heads of the Zagreb Press Centre have not received any criticism or official complaints about the organisation of the work of reporters covering Friday's Zagreb Summit, press-desk head, Zoran Vodopija, told
Hina. The biggest problem at the press centre, crowdedness, occurred due to the unexpectedly great number of accredited reporters, Vodopija said. Zagreb and Brussels assessed that the conference would gather between 500 and 600 reporters and the press centre was prepared according to these estimates. What should be taken into consideration is that the centre was located inside a museum and the monument values of the space had to be considered, which also contributed to the decreased comfort, Vodopija stressed. He held the press centre had been adequately organised, which, he added, was perceived by reporters with long-term experience from similar summits.(hina) lml jn
ZAGREB, Nov 24 (Hina) - Heads of the Zagreb Press Centre have not
received any criticism or official complaints about the
organisation of the work of reporters covering Friday's Zagreb
Summit, press-desk head, Zoran Vodopija, told Hina.
The biggest problem at the press centre, crowdedness, occurred due
to the unexpectedly great number of accredited reporters, Vodopija
said.
Zagreb and Brussels assessed that the conference would gather
between 500 and 600 reporters and the press centre was prepared
according to these estimates.
What should be taken into consideration is that the centre was
located inside a museum and the monument values of the space had to
be considered, which also contributed to the decreased comfort,
Vodopija stressed.
He held the press centre had been adequately organised, which, he
added, was perceived by reporters with long-term experience from
similar summits.
(hina) lml jn