ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on Friday received Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who arrived in Zagreb on Thursday for an official visit to Croatia. According to a statement issued by the President's
Office, Tudjman and Orban agreed that exceptionally good political relations between the two Central European countries should result in intensive economic cooperation in the implementation of joint projects. They assessed that the position of the Croatian and Hungarian minorities served as a good example of neighbourly cooperation and protection of national minorities. Tudjman handed to Orban an official invitation for Hungarian President Goentz to visit Croatia. Present at the meeting were Croatia President's chief-of-staff Ivica Kostovic, Foreign Minister Mate Granic, Tourism Minister Sergej Morsan, Tudjman's advisor on foreign policy, Neven Madey and Croatian Am
ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on Friday
received Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who arrived in
Zagreb on Thursday for an official visit to Croatia.
According to a statement issued by the President's Office, Tudjman
and Orban agreed that exceptionally good political relations
between the two Central European countries should result in
intensive economic cooperation in the implementation of joint
projects.
They assessed that the position of the Croatian and Hungarian
minorities served as a good example of neighbourly cooperation and
protection of national minorities.
Tudjman handed to Orban an official invitation for Hungarian
President Goentz to visit Croatia.
Present at the meeting were Croatia President's chief-of-staff
Ivica Kostovic, Foreign Minister Mate Granic, Tourism Minister
Sergej Morsan, Tudjman's advisor on foreign policy, Neven Madey and
Croatian Ambassador to Hungary, Zdenko Skrabalo, the statement
read.
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