DUBROVNIK, April 21 (Hina) - Croatian Parliament representatives and representatives of the European Parliament on Wednesday afternoon continued the seventh meeting in Croatia's south-Adriatic town of Dubrovnik. The talks began
Wednesday morning. Croatian Minister for European Integrations, Ljerka Mintas-Hodak and European Commission representative Gerhard Sabathil spoke about Croatia's international position and its relations with countries of the European Union, the Central European Initiative and neighbouring countries. The agenda of the conference also includes the internal and economic situation in Croatia, the return of refugees and displaced persons, the reform of the Croatian electoral law and the situation in the media. The Croatian Parliamentary delegation is headed by Parliament vice-president and president of the Parliamentary Committee for Foreign Policy, Zarko Domljan. The European Parl
DUBROVNIK, April 21 (Hina) - Croatian Parliament representatives
and representatives of the European Parliament on Wednesday
afternoon continued the seventh meeting in Croatia's south-
Adriatic town of Dubrovnik.
The talks began Wednesday morning.
Croatian Minister for European Integrations, Ljerka Mintas-Hodak
and European Commission representative Gerhard Sabathil spoke
about Croatia's international position and its relations with
countries of the European Union, the Central European Initiative
and neighbouring countries.
The agenda of the conference also includes the internal and
economic situation in Croatia, the return of refugees and displaced
persons, the reform of the Croatian electoral law and the situation
in the media.
The Croatian Parliamentary delegation is headed by Parliament
vice-president and president of the Parliamentary Committee for
Foreign Policy, Zarko Domljan. The European Parliament delegation
is led by the chairwoman of the European Parliament's Committee for
Relations with Countries of South-Eastern Europe, Doris pack.
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