SPLIT, Feb 24 (Hina) - The British parliament members Sir Patrick Cormack and Sir Russel Johnston, who are visiting Croatia, this morning visited the Deocletian palace and the Museum of Croatian Archeological Monuments as well as the
Archeological Museum in Split. The British parliamentarians were accompanied by their Split hosts and the British and Croatian Ambassadors in Zagreb and London, Gawin Hewitt and Ante Cicin-Sain respectively, as well as by an advisory in the Croatian Parliament Committee for Inter- Parliamentary Cooperation, Gordana Starcevic.
SPLIT, Feb 24 (Hina) - The British parliament members Sir Patrick
Cormack and Sir Russel Johnston, who are visiting Croatia, this
morning visited the Deocletian palace and the Museum of Croatian
Archeological Monuments as well as the Archeological Museum in
Split. The British parliamentarians were accompanied by their
Split hosts and the British and Croatian Ambassadors in Zagreb and
London, Gawin Hewitt and Ante Cicin-Sain respectively, as well as
by an advisory in the Croatian Parliament Committee for Inter-
Parliamentary Cooperation, Gordana Starcevic. #L#
After a two-hours sightseeing tour, Sir Patrick said he was
impressed with what he had seen in Croatia, adding Croatia was a
small country but it had a lot to show to the world.
After visiting Split, the British guests left for Sibenik.
Late this afternoon, after they visit Trogir, they will return to
Split.
The British parliamentarians are to leave for Zagreb tomorrow
morning.
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