ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - Chairman of the Croatian Government's Commission for Security, Mladen Ruzman and his deputy Ivan Del Vecchio on Thursday held talks in Brussels with the newly-appointed NATO security director, Wayne Rychak, the
Croatian Defence Ministry reported in a statement. The Croatian officials informed NATO about steps that had been made in forming the Central Registry founded at the Defence Ministry, which is in charge of exchanging classified information with NATO. The forming of the Central Registry is a necessary precondition for further activities in the process of Croatia's accession into the NATO, the Ministry said. Sub-registries have been formed at the Office of the President of the Republic, Foreign Ministry, Interior Ministry and the Armed Forces General Staff. The Croatian representatives were also received by NATO's assistant secretary-general for political issues Klaus Peter Klaiber and
ZAGREB, Dec 14 (Hina) - Chairman of the Croatian Government's
Commission for Security, Mladen Ruzman and his deputy Ivan Del
Vecchio on Thursday held talks in Brussels with the newly-appointed
NATO security director, Wayne Rychak, the Croatian Defence
Ministry reported in a statement.
The Croatian officials informed NATO about steps that had been made
in forming the Central Registry founded at the Defence Ministry,
which is in charge of exchanging classified information with NATO.
The forming of the Central Registry is a necessary precondition for
further activities in the process of Croatia's accession into the
NATO, the Ministry said.
Sub-registries have been formed at the Office of the President of
the Republic, Foreign Ministry, Interior Ministry and the Armed
Forces General Staff.
The Croatian representatives were also received by NATO's
assistant secretary-general for political issues Klaus Peter
Klaiber and assistant sectetary-general for defence policy and
peace operations Edgar Buckley, the statement read.
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