ZAGREB, Sept 12 (Hina) - Croatian President Franjo Tudjman on Friday
received the newly-appointed British Ambassador to Croatia, Colin Andrew
Munro, who presented his credentials.
Munro said that encouraging steps forward had been taken in the
relations between the two countries, particularly in strengthening cultural
and educational cooperation, trade, investment and tourism.
The United Kingdom welcomed Croatia's desire for closer
cooperation with the European Union, Munro said, adding that that would be
an important part of his mission during the British chairmanship of the EU in
the first half of the next year.
Tudjman expressed confidence that the relations between Croatia
and Great Britain could develop even more successfully than they had so
far.
"Croatia was part of Europe and still is part of Europe and its place is
in European institutions," Tudjman said.
"Therefore I would like to use this opportunity to say that we cannot
accept any attempts at returning Croatia to any Balkan frameworks," he
added.
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