ZAGREB, Oct 7 (Hina) - The Stability Pact for South-East Europe's Task Force for economic revival, development, and cooperation will hold its first session in Bari, Italy on Saturday. Croatia's delegation at the meeting will be headed
by an Assistant Foreign Minister and national Stability Pact coordinator, Vladimir Drobnjak, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. The proposal which Croatia will present at the meeting focuses on infrastructure projects for the modernisation and development of traffic and power production and their being integrated in trans-European systems. Croatia's proposals also refer to the development of small and medium-size companies, tourism, environmental protection etc. Also expected to take place at the Bari meeting is a debate on the methods of operation of Task Force mechanisms, their cooperation with international financial institutions, and the establishment of ties with
ZAGREB, Oct 7 (Hina) - The Stability Pact for South-East Europe's
Task Force for economic revival, development, and cooperation will
hold its first session in Bari, Italy on Saturday.
Croatia's delegation at the meeting will be headed by an Assistant
Foreign Minister and national Stability Pact coordinator, Vladimir
Drobnjak, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.
The proposal which Croatia will present at the meeting focuses on
infrastructure projects for the modernisation and development of
traffic and power production and their being integrated in trans-
European systems. Croatia's proposals also refer to the
development of small and medium-size companies, tourism,
environmental protection etc.
Also expected to take place at the Bari meeting is a debate on the
methods of operation of Task Force mechanisms, their cooperation
with international financial institutions, and the establishment
of ties with the existing initiatives, as well as the possibility of
mobilising private capital and investments for implementing the
projects of the Pact.
Other participants and supporters of the Pact, including the United
States, European Union countries, and leading international
financial institutions are expected to present their projects.
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