OSLO, June 11 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic met
his Norwegian counterpart Bjorn Tore Godal in Oslo on Tuesday
morning for talks on arms control negotiations, the peace process
in the former Yugoslavia, Croatia's admission to the Council of
Europe and economic cooperation between Croatia and Norway.
Godal thanked Granic for the constructive role Croatia had
played in the negotiations on disarmament. The Norwegian minister
agreed that elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the southwestern
city of Mostar must be held according to schedule.
The two ministers estimated that trade between their countries
was on the increase.
Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Siri Bjerke will travel to
Zagreb in two weeks' time, and after that Trade Minister Grete
Knutsen and Industry Minister Jens Stoltenberg are also expected to
visit Croatia.
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