BELGRADE, June 12 (Hina) - After three-day talks, delegations of Croatia
and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on Thursday coordinated the draft
of a convention between the two countries on the protection of the
citizens' rights to pension, health, disability and unemployment
insurance.
The agreement will come into effect after verification by the two
countries' governments and ratification by Croatian and Yugoslav
legislatures.
The two delegations were headed by Croatian Deputy Health and
Social Welfare Minister Vera Babic and Yugoslav Assistant Labour, Health
and Social Policy Minister Maksim Korac.
After the negotiations, both parties told reporters they were
satisfied with the achieved agreement in solving the "package" of social
issues between the two countries.
According to Croatia's Babic, this was a "good and significant step
towards a complete realization of the normalization agreement between
the two countries".
Korac agreed, adding the agreement was a "modern, European
convention founded on these standards."
Today's agreement also envisaged pension settlement and other
social benefits to a citizen of one country residing in the other
country, Babic concluded.
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