WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Hina) - Representatives of Croatia, Albania andMacedonia met in the US State Department in Washington on Monday todiscuss the progress of the three countries towards NATO and asked forUS support for their admission
to the military alliance as soon aspossible.
WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Hina) - Representatives of Croatia, Albania
and Macedonia met in the US State Department in Washington on Monday to discuss
the progress of the three countries towards NATO and asked for US support for
their admission to the military alliance as soon as possible. At the
fifth meeting of the US-Adriatic Charter Partner Commission, foreign ministers
Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic of Croatia, Besnik Mustafaj of Albania and Ilinka
Mitreva of Macedonia discussed the three countries' individual achievements on
their path to NATO membership, the State Department said.
The three ministers were scheduled to meet the Undersecretary of State
for Political Affairs, Nicholas Burns, for talks on NATO and the situation in
Southeastern Europe.