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BUDAPEST, Nov 19 (Hina) - Hungary and Croatia have agreed to start
negotiations on establishing a free trade zone, Hungarian and
Croatian prime ministers Gyula Horn and Zlatko Matesa said in
Budapest on Wednesday.
Although trade between Croatia and Hungary has been developing
dynamically, there is still a lot of room for promoting economic
relations, they said.
The two prime ministers first met in private and then were joined by
delegations of their respective governments. They described
relations between their countries as good and open.
The Croatian delegation, on a day-long visit to Budapest, included
Economy Minister Nenad Porges, Tourism Minister Sergej Morsan and
Transport and Communications Minister Zeljko Luzavec.
Hungary is interested in participating in the privatisation
process in Croatia and investing in the development of
infrastructure including reconstruction of Rijeka port and
building a motorway from Rijeka via Zagreb to the Hungarian border,
Horn said.
Recalling that among displaced people from the Croatian Danube
region were also ethnic Hungarians, Horn said the Budapest
government wanted to help them return to their homes and to
participate in the postwar reconstruction of Croatia.
Matesa said Croatia would propose projects for that purpose, such
as reconstruction of Vukovar port or construction of a Danube-Sava
canal.
We also discussed opening traffic between areas close to the border
between the two countries and the possibility of Croatian and
Hungarian citizens crossing the common border only with identity
cards, Matesa said.
Hungary supports Croatia's bid to enter the World Trade
Organisation and to become a full member of the Central European
Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) as soon as possible, Horn said.
Horn said his country was very interested in strengthening
relations between Croatia and NATO, and Croatia and the EU.
He added that Hungary and Croatia were also interested in investing
in the economic reconstruction of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Both prime ministers stressed the importance of the protection of
the Croatian minority in Hungary and the Hungarian minority in
Croatia.
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