BELGRADE, March 3 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador in Belgrade Zvonimir Markovic on Wednesday received a note by which the Yugoslav Government gave its consent for the opening of the Croatian General Consulate in Kotor (south Adriatic,
Montenegrin coast). Markovic also handed a note to Milorad Ivanovic, head of the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry's consular affairs department, with the Croatian President's consent for the opening of a Yugoslav General Consulate in Rijeka (Croatian north Adriatic). The Croatian and Yugoslav Government have previously agreed on opening of consulates in Subotica (Yugoslavia) and Vukovar (eastern Croatia).(hina) lml mm
BELGRADE, March 3 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador in Belgrade Zvonimir
Markovic on Wednesday received a note by which the Yugoslav
Government gave its consent for the opening of the Croatian General
Consulate in Kotor (south Adriatic, Montenegrin coast).
Markovic also handed a note to Milorad Ivanovic, head of the
Yugoslav Foreign Ministry's consular affairs department, with the
Croatian President's consent for the opening of a Yugoslav General
Consulate in Rijeka (Croatian north Adriatic).
The Croatian and Yugoslav Government have previously agreed on
opening of consulates in Subotica (Yugoslavia) and Vukovar
(eastern Croatia).
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