SANADER
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ZAGREB, Nov 4 (Hina) - Croatia is not a Balkan country and therefore
it has not been invited to a summit of the Balkan countries on Crete,
but Croatia is interested in the results of that meeting, said a
Croatian Deputy Foreign Minister, Ivo Sanader, on Monday.
Speaking in the late night's news broadcast "Motrista" on Croatian
Television, Sanader said that there was no invitation for Croatia
as "Croatia has showed clearly that it regards itself as a central
European and Mediterranean country."
The Balkans has several trouble spots, and that's why it is good
that the summit is being held, he said adding Croatia would like
that in that region developments may take place according to
agreements.
The first summit of Balkan countries began on Crete on Monday, being
dedicated to the revival of the Balkan region and settlements of
regional disputes. It draws representatives of eight countries -
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia,
Romania, Turkey and Yugoslavia.
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