ZAGREB, Jan 18 (Hina) - Bulgaria's President Zhely Zhelev on
Thursday addressed a joint session of both houses of the Croatian
Parliament, expressing hope that his visit to Croatia would
contribute to better understanding between the two countries.
"Now that Croatia is independent, and both Bulgaria and
Croatia are on the democratic road of development, we have all
possibilities at our disposal to renew our sincere friendship from
the past," Zhelev said.
He mentioned a number of examples of good cooperation between
Croatia and Bulgaria in history, giving several quotations from the
book "Renewed Bulgaria" written by prominent Croatian political
leader Stjepan Radic in 1913.
"It is only natural that the Republic of Bulgaria was the
first Balkan country to recognize the independence and sovereignty
of Croatia as well as of Macedonia, Slovenia and Bosnia-
Herzegovina. That act most clearly shows what we are aspiring to
and what kind of democratic relations, European both in spirit and
content, we want to be dominant on our peninsula," Zhelev said.
Bulgaria has concentrated all its efforts on stable
development in order to avoid its totalitarian legacy and wants to
strengthen its democratic institutions, he added.
"Since the very outset of the crisis in former Yugoslavia, the
Republic of Bulgaria has supported a peaceful and just settlement.
(...) We have always supported peace efforts of the international
community, particularly those of the European Union and NATO, but
at the same time we paid an incalculably high material and moral
price for such a principled stance," he said.
"I have already had the opportunity to welcome President
Tudjman's resolutness and sagacity in taking the risk of peace in
Dayton. (...) We hope that a just solution will also be found to
other issues important for the successful and permanent resolution
of the conflict. Bulgaria is again willing to make its
contribution. It has expressed readiness to participate directly in
"Operation Joint Endeavour" and is currently assessing parameters
of that involvement. (...)
"We do not conceal our interest in direct participation in the
reconstruction of war-damaged areas. What's more, Bulgarian
companies have certain advantages such as geographical proximity
and traditional contacts," he said.
Zhelev expressed hope that, after Wednesday's signing of a
cooperation and friendship agreement, a package of new agreements
would be signed soon and that the two countries would soon begin
talks on free trade.
The parliament session closed after Zhelev's speech.
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