Leanca said Moldova wanted to learn from Croatia's experience in European integration.
Our relationship towards the European Union is crucial and if we want to progress, we must embark on European integration, which we are willing to work even harder for, he said.
Moldova's goal is to conclude the EU Association Agreement and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement by the Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius next year, Leanca said, adding that the country was also working on making further progress in negotiations on visa liberalisation.
Pusic said the EU entry talks should be used to build state institutions as the basis to further build society, adding that Moldova's European prospect was in the interest of both Moldova and the EU.
The two ministers signed a European Partnership Agreement whereby Croatia, through its foreign ministry's Centre of Excellence, will transfer what it learned during EU accession negotiations.
Leanca also met with Parliament Speaker Josip Leko and Deputy PM Neven Mimica.