PRISTINA, May 3 (Hina) - A two-day meeting of representatives ofCroatia, Albania and Macedonia, signatories to the Adriatic Charter,ended in Tirana on Tuesday with the adoption of a declaration onceagain highlighting that accession to
NATO was a strategic goal of allthree countries.
PRISTINA, May 3 (Hina) - A two-day meeting of representatives of
Croatia, Albania and Macedonia, signatories to the Adriatic Charter, ended in
Tirana on Tuesday with the adoption of a declaration once again highlighting
that accession to NATO was a strategic goal of all three countries.
The participants in the meeting, representatives of the three foreign
ministries, were later received by Albanian President Alfred Moisiu, who said
he was optimistic and felt the three countries would join NATO by the end of
2006 at the latest.
Also attending was Assistant State Secretary Kathy Stephens of the
United States, which cosigned the Adriatic Charter in 2002 and supports
Croatia, Albania and Macedonia in meeting conditions for NATO membership.