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ZAGREB, Dec 10 (Hina) - An International Monetary Fund delegation
began an official week-long visit to Croatia on Wednesday during
which it would hold talks with representatives of the central bank,
the government and other state institutions.
"This time talks will not focus on concluding a formal agreement
because Croatia - as the public has already been informed - has
assessed that it no longer needs financial assistance from the IMF
and has suspended the withdrawing of funds approved under a three-
year expanded cooperation programme," the National Bank of Croatia
said in a statement.
The bank said that Croatia was continuing its cooperation with the
IMF in the form of a "professionally monitored programme", which
would include the exchange of information and evaluation of
economic and financial policies.
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