DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, Oct 2 (Hina) - An international seminar entitled "The Mediterranean -- Challenge for Joint European Security" began in the south Adriatic town of Dubrovnik Saturday and will last until October 6. The seminar,
organised by the European House in Dubrovnik under the auspices of the European Commission, gathers 25 experts from Italy, Portugal, Spain, Greece, France, Austria, Germany and Croatia. Main themes of the conference will be the implementation of the Stability Pact for the south-east of Europe in Croatia, democratic processes in countries of the former socialist system and Euro-Mediterranean cooperation. Head of the Croatian Foreign Ministry European Integrations Department, Andrej Plenkovic, said Croatian policy, where the Mediterranean is concerned, is directed towards the development of good relations with all countries in the area and will try to join the so-called Barcelona Process or Euro-Mediterranean p
DUBROVNIK, Oct 2 (Hina) - An international seminar entitled "The
Mediterranean -- Challenge for Joint European Security" began in
the south Adriatic town of Dubrovnik Saturday and will last until
October 6.
The seminar, organised by the European House in Dubrovnik under the
auspices of the European Commission, gathers 25 experts from Italy,
Portugal, Spain, Greece, France, Austria, Germany and Croatia.
Main themes of the conference will be the implementation of the
Stability Pact for the south-east of Europe in Croatia, democratic
processes in countries of the former socialist system and Euro-
Mediterranean cooperation.
Head of the Croatian Foreign Ministry European Integrations
Department, Andrej Plenkovic, said Croatian policy, where the
Mediterranean is concerned, is directed towards the development of
good relations with all countries in the area and will try to join
the so-called Barcelona Process or Euro-Mediterranean
partnership, that is, the process of cooperation among countries of
the European Union and 12 countries of the Mediterranean.
(hina) lml