ZAGREB, Nov 5 (Hina) - Norwegian Parliament Speaker Ms. Kirsti
Kolle Groendahl held a brief press conference at Zagreb Airport
this evening after one-day visit to the Croatian capital before
departing for Split.
Ms. Groendahl said she had already visited Zagreb two years
ago when she, as Norwegian Parliament deputy speaker, had collected
aid for women victims of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
She was now to journey to Tuzla, northeast Bosnia, in order to
dispatch another shipment of humanitarian aid for war victims as
well as to visit Norwegian UN soldiers, deployed there. She would
stay in Tuzla until November 8.
At the press conference she described Norwegian-Croatian and
Norwegian-Bosnian relations as very good.
Asked about the admittance of Norway to the European Union she
said that the forthcoming referendum due to take place on Nov. 28
on Norway's joining EU would be more difficult than the voting in
neighbouring Sweden. She feared her people would cast more vote
against joining EU than in favour of such decision.
She would like that Norway could become an EU member.
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