Jordanovski thanked minister Grabar Kitarovic and Croatia on expert assistance in Macedonia's process of drawing closer to the EU and expressed full support to Croatia for the scheduled start of negotiations with the EU, the statement said.
Both officials expressed satisfaction with a high level of bilateral cooperation, the statement said.
During his stay in Croatia, Jordanovski also held talks with Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and deputy parliament speaker Luka bebic.
After the talks, Bebic and Jordanovski told reporters that political, economic and parliamentary relations between the two countries were at the highest level. However, there is still room for further advancement, they added.
"I am very glad to see that there are no outstanding issues between our two countries. However, this does not mean that we should not work on improving our relations. In that sense we have exchanged opinions on how we can improve our cooperation," the Macedonian official told reporters.
Bebic said that parliamentarians of the two countries would encourage their governments to develop cooperation on the economic front on which the two countries registered a significant rise in trade in 2004.