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ZAGREB, Jan 29 (Hina) - The Croatian Government Thursday adopted a
project on the Brijuni Isles National Park in the northern Adriatic
aimed at a parallel development of elite and commercial tourism,
which would also be of a high level.
Like the Renaissance southern town of Dubrovnik and the peninsula
of Mljet, Brijuni should become a trade mark of Croatian tourism.
Premier Zlatko Matesa instructed Urban Development, Construction
and Housing Minister Marko Sirac to gather a bank consortium which
would finance the project.
The Government today also forwarded into final parliament
procedure three bills aimed at improving the situation in the
judiciary.
Premier Matesa instructed ministers to submit monthly reports on
implemented tasks as outlined in the Croatian President's recent
Address on the state of the nation.
The government okayed the start of negotiations on signing a trade
agreement between Croatia and Morocco, and adopted a protocol from
the second session of a mixed commission for economic cooperation
between Croatia and Slovakia.
Commenting on certain media reports on the structure of tourists
visiting Croatia, Premier Matesa instructed the ministries for
foreign affairs and for tourism to promote, both in Croatia and
Slovakia, the fact that all tourists are equally welcome.
"Tourist racism is unacceptable for Croatia and all tourists are
welcome", Matesa stressed.
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