ZAGREB, June 30 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac and associates on Wednesday received ambassadors of NATO-member countries and presented them the implementation of the new reorganisation of the Defence Ministry and
Croatian Armed Forces, as well as a programme entitled the Analysis of the military and security situation in the region, the Defence Ministry said in a statement. The goal of Croatia's state policy and the Defence Ministry was to approach Euro-Atlantic associations, Miljavac said. Croatian Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff Davor Domazet presented the organisation structures of the Armed Forces and the new doctrine based on experiences from the Homeland War and military and technical achievements so far. The training, exercises and new doctrine represent a model which secures the readiness of the armed forces to act in peace-keeping operations outside of Croatia's borders, Domazet said. (
ZAGREB, June 30 (Hina) - Croatian Defence Minister Pavao Miljavac
and associates on Wednesday received ambassadors of NATO-member
countries and presented them the implementation of the new
reorganisation of the Defence Ministry and Croatian Armed Forces,
as well as a programme entitled the Analysis of the military and
security situation in the region, the Defence Ministry said in a
statement.
The goal of Croatia's state policy and the Defence Ministry was to
approach Euro-Atlantic associations, Miljavac said.
Croatian Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff Davor Domazet presented the
organisation structures of the Armed Forces and the new doctrine
based on experiences from the Homeland War and military and
technical achievements so far.
The training, exercises and new doctrine represent a model which
secures the readiness of the armed forces to act in peace-keeping
operations outside of Croatia's borders, Domazet said.
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