ZAGREB, April 12 (Hina) - Macedonian President Kiro Gligorov on
Friday addressed a joint session of both houses of the Croatian
Parliament.
Gligorov said his country wanted to continue centuries-old
friendship and cooperation with the Croatian people, expressing
sincere admiration at everything Croatia had done in its struggle
for independence and reintegration of its occupied areas.
"We welcome the fact that the Republic of Croatia, like most
countries in the region, has committed itself to European
integrations," Gligorov said.
Stressing Macedonia's firm commitment to cooperation with its
neighbours on the basis of mutual interests, Gligorov said that
Macedonia opposed "all pre-set formulas for establishing various
alliances, such as federation or confederation, among former
Yugoslav republics or Balkan countries."
Welcoming the Macedonian guest, Parliament speaker Vlatko
Pavletic said that relations between the Croatian and Macedonian
people were not burdened.
"Croatia and Macedonia are today independent states, oriented
towards economic and political cooperation in the spirit of
friendship," Pavletic said.
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