DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, Sept 14 (Hina) - A three-day international seminar on European integration processes opened in the southern Croatian port of Dubrovnik on Tuesday. The seminar, organised by the Croatian Foreign Ministry Diplomatic
Academy, the Hans Seidel Foundation, and the International Centre of Croatian Universities, gathers some 50 participants from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Ukraine, and Croatia. Croatian Assistant Foreign Minister Josip Paro said the seminar was a gathering of young diplomats from Central European Initiative member-countries who should learn more about the form and purpose of European integration. Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic is expected to make an address on Wednesday. At the end of the seminar, all participants will be presented with diplomas.(hina) ha
DUBROVNIK, Sept 14 (Hina) - A three-day international seminar on
European integration processes opened in the southern Croatian
port of Dubrovnik on Tuesday.
The seminar, organised by the Croatian Foreign Ministry Diplomatic
Academy, the Hans Seidel Foundation, and the International Centre
of Croatian Universities, gathers some 50 participants from
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Ukraine, and Croatia.
Croatian Assistant Foreign Minister Josip Paro said the seminar was
a gathering of young diplomats from Central European Initiative
member-countries who should learn more about the form and purpose
of European integration.
Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic is expected to make an
address on Wednesday. At the end of the seminar, all participants
will be presented with diplomas.
(hina) ha