ZAGREB, June 18 (Hina) - The defence ministers of Croatia and
Bulgaria, Gojko Susak and Dimiter Pavlov, signed a military
cooperation agreement in Zagreb on Tuesday.
Susak told reporters after the signing ceremony that he was
pleased that the agreement was signed because it created conditions
for close military cooperation between Croatia and Bulgaria,
particularly after the lifting of an embargo on arms import.
Susak said that he and Pavlov discussed concrete forms of
cooperation, noting that it was no secret that Croatia was
interested in buying armour-piercing missiles "Fagot" and possibly
in their production in cooperation with Bulgaria.
Pavlov proposed the training of Croatian officers at Bulgarian
military academies, which would be considered seriously, Susak
said.
Pavlov, currently on a two-day visit to Zagreb, said that by
signing the agreement Croatia and Bulgaria and their respective
defence ministries found their interest, adding that he hoped that
the agreement would contribute to security in southeastern Europe.
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