ZAGREB ZAGREB, Sept 15 (Hina) - At the Zagreb Fair (ZV) the day of Turkey, the partner-country at this year's international autumn fair, was marked on Wednesday. This year's autumn fair is gathering about 2,200 exhibitors from 40
countries. On Wednesday, a Turkish state minister, Fikret Unlu, held meetings with members of the Croatian-Turkish economic council. Present at the talks were Turkey's Ambassador to Zagreb, Selahattin Alpar, and Croatia's Ambassador to Ankara, Ivica Tomic. The Croat co-chairman of the council, Zlatan Froelich, said the economic cooperation between the two countries had not yet reached a desirable level. The number of Croatian participants in a fair in the Turkish town of Izmir as well as the number of Turkish companies at this Zagreb fair, however, shows that the cooperation can be furthered, Froelich added. The Turkish co-chairman of the council,
ZAGREB, Sept 15 (Hina) - At the Zagreb Fair (ZV) the day of Turkey,
the partner-country at this year's international autumn fair, was
marked on Wednesday.
This year's autumn fair is gathering about 2,200 exhibitors from 40
countries.
On Wednesday, a Turkish state minister, Fikret Unlu, held meetings
with members of the Croatian-Turkish economic council. Present at
the talks were Turkey's Ambassador to Zagreb, Selahattin Alpar, and
Croatia's Ambassador to Ankara, Ivica Tomic.
The Croat co-chairman of the council, Zlatan Froelich, said the
economic cooperation between the two countries had not yet reached
a desirable level. The number of Croatian participants in a fair in
the Turkish town of Izmir as well as the number of Turkish companies
at this Zagreb fair, however, shows that the cooperation can be
furthered, Froelich added.
The Turkish co-chairman of the council, Celik Kurdoglu, said they
were aware that it would take some time to develop business ties
between Turkey and Croatia. Kurdoglu added that Turkish
businessmen were well informed about the potential of Croatia's
economy.
(hina) ms