DUBROVNIK MONASTERY DUBROVNIK, June 19 (Hina) - Croatian Finance Minister Mato Crkvenac and the governor of the Council of Europe's Development Bank (CEB), Raphael Alomar, signed on Tuesday a framework contract on a 1.4
million-euro-worth loan for the reconstruction of the Franciscan monastery "Friars Minor" in Dubrovnik. Crkvenac said the contract confirmed Croatia's successful cooperation with the Council of Europe's Development Bank. "We have used the occasion to put forward some other proposals for crediting, primarily that of subsidised house-building, small and medium businesses and opening of new jobs," Crkvenac said. CEB governor Alomar, who attended an annual session of the CEB, which took place in Dubrovnik on Monday and Tuesday, said more than 111 million euros had been invested in Croatia so far and promised cooperation would continue. The two-day session gathered 130 participants from 35 CEB me
DUBROVNIK, June 19 (Hina) - Croatian Finance Minister Mato Crkvenac
and the governor of the Council of Europe's Development Bank (CEB),
Raphael Alomar, signed on Tuesday a framework contract on a 1.4
million-euro-worth loan for the reconstruction of the Franciscan
monastery "Friars Minor" in Dubrovnik.
Crkvenac said the contract confirmed Croatia's successful
cooperation with the Council of Europe's Development Bank.
"We have used the occasion to put forward some other proposals for
crediting, primarily that of subsidised house-building, small and
medium businesses and opening of new jobs," Crkvenac said.
CEB governor Alomar, who attended an annual session of the CEB,
which took place in Dubrovnik on Monday and Tuesday, said more than
111 million euros had been invested in Croatia so far and promised
cooperation would continue.
The two-day session gathered 130 participants from 35 CEB member-
countries, including Council of Europe Secretary-General Walter
Schwimmer.
(hina) rml