ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of Croatia and Albania, Tonino Picula and Pascal Milo respectively, on Monday positively assessed the development of the bilateral ties, but they voiced concern over the situation in the
region, in particular over the current crisis in north-western Macedonia. Albanian Minister Milo said Tirana advocated the rights of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo and Macedonia, and underlined his country's commitment to continue investing efforts in European integration processes. The two ministers pointed to the importance of the successful continuation of a stabilisation and association process and the conclusion of Stabilisation and Association Agreements, in line with the dynamic defined at last year's Zagreb Summit.(hina) sb ms
ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) - Foreign Ministers of Croatia and Albania,
Tonino Picula and Pascal Milo respectively, on Monday positively
assessed the development of the bilateral ties, but they voiced
concern over the situation in the region, in particular over the
current crisis in north-western Macedonia.
Albanian Minister Milo said Tirana advocated the rights of ethnic
Albanians in Kosovo and Macedonia, and underlined his country's
commitment to continue investing efforts in European integration
processes.
The two ministers pointed to the importance of the successful
continuation of a stabilisation and association process and the
conclusion of Stabilisation and Association Agreements, in line
with the dynamic defined at last year's Zagreb Summit.
(hina) sb ms