ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - The State Secretary for Economic Affairs, Vladimir Vrankovic, led a Croatian delegation at a meeting of state secretaries of Central European Free Trade Association (CEFTA) member countries that took place in
the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Friday, the Croatian government said in a statement.
ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - The State Secretary for Economic Affairs,
Vladimir Vrankovic, led a Croatian delegation at a meeting of state
secretaries of Central European Free Trade Association (CEFTA) member
countries that took place in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Friday,
the Croatian government said in a statement.#L#
This was the association's last meeting in the present form since five
out of eight of its members -- the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,
Slovakia and Slovenia -- will become full members of the European
Union on May 1.
All the state secretaries submitted reports on negotiations with the
EU. They also talked about bilateral negotiations of Bulgaria, Romania
and Croatia on the liberalisation of trade with the EU and possible
changes in trade conditions after May 1.
Vrankovic said that talks on the signing of Protocol VII, which will
regulate trade between Croatia and the EU after its enlargement on May
1, will be completed by the end of April.
The meeting devoted special attention to a transitional period during
which relations between the remaining members of the CEFTA and the
five countries joining the EU would be regulated in order to ensure
unobstructed trade after the expiry of the existing agreements.
The state secretaries adopted a plan of activities for 2004 and agreed
to discuss Macedonia's application to join the association at one of
the next meetings.
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