ZAGREB, Oct 21 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on
Tuesday received a Turkish military delegation headed by Army Chief
of Staff General Ismail Karaday, the government's communications
office said in a statement.
The talks focused on the implementation of the Washington and
Dayton agreements.
It was emphasised that a memorandum on special cooperation between
the Moslem-Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia,
which is being prepared on the basis of the Split Agreement between
Presidents Tudjman and Izetbegovic, was yet another important step
forward in that direction and a contribution to further
stabilisation of relations in the region.
The two officials expressed full support for the strengthening of
the Bosnian Federation, stressing the important role of Turkey in
that process.
Also discussed was military cooperation between Croatia and
Turkey, particularly in education and the manufacturing of
military equipment.
The two sides agreed that there was still a lot of space for
developing the military cooperation, the statement concluded.
(hina) vm
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