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ZAGREB, April 3 (Hina) - The director of the US-brokered South-East
European Cooperation Iniative (SECI), Victor Jackovich, on Friday
ended his two-day visit to Croatia.
Talks with representatives of the Foreign Ministry, the
President's Office and the Economy Ministry discussed cooperation
between Croatia and the SECI, namely projects for improving
infrastructure at border crossings and building oil and gas
pipeline networks in Croatia and the wider region, Jackovich told a
press conference on Friday.
The past year was devoted to discussing projects and implementation
is expected to begin this year, he announced.
Some of the countries involved in the projects will apply for a loan
with the World Bank, Jackovich said.
The Initiative was launched in 1996 by the United States in a bid to
encourage trade and environmental cooperation between south-east
European countries and facilitate their integration into Euro-
Atlantic associations.
However, little has been done since except for talks and
discussions between various countries involved in the Initiative.
Croatia has so far eschewed formal membership, preferring to avoid
over involvement with a region to which it does not belong. It has
agreed, however, to participate in individual projects it may find
interesting.
But at today's press conference, Jackovich included Croatia among
Initiative members, prompting a volley of questions from
reporters.
Asked to elucidate this statement, Jackovich said the Initiative
was not a "formal organisation or association" but a forum for
experts to discuss regional problems.
"Croatian representatives have been attending these meetings," he
explained.
"SECI is not a Balkan association," he added in an attempt to allay
any fears of Croatia's being mixed up with Balkan countries.
The SECI is made up of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Greece, Macedonia, Hungary, Moldavia, Romania and Turkey.
"After SECI stopped insisting on formal membership, which Croatia
does not accept, we have cooperated on particular projects, as was
our intention from the beginning," a source close to the Croatian
Government told Hina.
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